Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2154

Caption

Relating to the administration of certain programs under the Texas emissions reduction plan.

Impact

With the enactment of SB 2154, Texas is expected to see a notable shift in the operation of non-road vehicles and equipment statewide. By facilitating a system of grants covering up to 90 percent of the incremental costs associated with transitioning to natural gas, the bill is designed to alleviate the financial burden on businesses and encourage more environmentally friendly practices. The aim is to yield significant reductions in emissions of nitrogen oxides and other harmful pollutants. However, the legislation also emphasizes the importance of accountability and compliance, mandating that grant recipients maintain their vehicles and equipment in operational status while adhering to strict usage requirements in designated clean transportation zones.

Summary

Senate Bill 2154, also known as the Texas Non-Road Natural Gas Grant Program, aims to establish a grant program under the Texas emissions reduction plan. This legislation is part of an effort to promote the use of natural gas in non-road vehicles and equipment, which are increasingly recognized as contributing to emissions in the state. The bill seeks to encourage entities to repower or replace their non-road vehicles with cleaner natural gas alternatives, providing financial assistance to offset costs associated with this transition. The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) will oversee the program, ensuring compliance with federal emissions standards and effective allocation of grants to eligible applicants.

Contention

Despite the bill's environmental intentions, there may be points of contention regarding the economic implications of such a transition. Concerns about the upfront costs of infrastructure change and the ongoing viability of natural gas as a long-term solution to emissions control may be debated amongst stakeholders. Additionally, critics may argue that while transitioning to natural gas is a step forward, it does not address all forms of pollution associated with non-road vehicles. Therefore, an ongoing discussion about the best methods for reducing emissions while balancing economic growth will be crucial as the bill progresses through legislative review.

Companion Bills

TX HB4378

Same As Relating to the administration of certain programs under the Texas emissions reduction plan.

Previously Filed As

TX HB4885

Relating to programs established and funded under the Texas emissions reduction plan.

TX SB104

Relating to the creation of a small non-road engine purchase incentive program under the Texas emissions reduction plan.

TX HB3100

Relating to the creation of a hydrogen infrastructure and vehicle grant program under the Texas emissions reduction plan.

TX HB2214

Relating to the allocation of Texas Emissions Reduction Plan funds.

TX HB2191

Relating to mobile source emissions reductions and transportation electrification.

TX SB2508

Relating to mobile source emissions reductions and transportation electrification.

TX SB2243

Relating to advanced clean energy projects and certain other projects that reduce or eliminate carbon dioxide emissions.

TX HB2222

Relating to certain eligibility requirements for grants under the Texas natural gas vehicle grant program.

TX SB1190

Relating to certain eligibility requirements for grants under the Texas natural gas vehicle grant program.

TX HB1158

Relating to advanced clean energy projects and certain other projects that reduce or eliminate emissions of carbon dioxide or other pollutants.

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