Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas House Bill HB2860

Caption

Relating to on-site distributed generation and energy storage resources.

Impact

This bill significantly impacts state laws pertaining to energy generation, particularly through amendments to the Business & Commerce Code and the Local Government Code. Among its provisions, the bill prevents property owners' associations from imposing unreasonable restrictions on the installation of solar energy devices. Furthermore, it mandates that utilities must provide timely interconnection agreements, enhancing accessibility for individuals looking to utilize renewable energy sources. These changes are expected to facilitate increased adoption of distributed energy technologies and promote overall energy independence for consumers.

Summary

House Bill 2860 aims to establish clear guidelines and protections for residential and small commercial customers who wish to install on-site distributed generation and energy storage resources. The bill introduces a framework that mandates sellers and lessors of these resources to provide comprehensive disclosures to customers regarding the operation, costs, and legal obligations associated with the generation systems. By ensuring transparent communication about the terms of sales, leases, and power purchase agreements, the legislation seeks to empower consumers and enhance their decision-making capabilities regarding energy solutions.

Contention

Despite its consumer-friendly intentions, HB 2860 has raised some concerns among various stakeholders, particularly regarding the potential impacts on local regulations and utility management of the grid. Some critics argue that while the bill strives to protect consumer rights, it may inadvertently undermine local authorities' ability to regulate energy installations within their jurisdictions. Another point of contention is the financial implications for electric utilities, which may face challenges in adapting their infrastructure and management practices to accommodate a rise in decentralized energy generation. As such, the bill encapsulates an ongoing debate in the legislature about balancing consumer protections with maintaining robust utility operations.

Companion Bills

TX SB2066

Same As Relating to distributed renewable generation resources.

Similar Bills

TX SB2066

Relating to distributed renewable generation resources.

TX HB4332

Relating to distributed renewable generation and energy storage resources.

TX HB3696

Relating to distributed renewable generation resources.

TX SB398

Relating to certain resources and facilities for distributed generation.

CT HB05232

An Act Concerning Solar Projects Throughout The State.

TX HB3260

Relating to loans for energy improvements.

TX HB2961

Relating to the creation of a program for the development of solar energy industry in this state.

ME LD359

An Act to Prohibit Net Energy Billing by Certain Customers