Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas House Bill HB1146

Voted on by House
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the interconnection of the ERCOT power grid to grids outside the ERCOT power region.

Impact

If enacted, HB 1146 will amend the Utilities Code of Texas to establish clearer protocols for the interconnection process, requiring that any interconnection to external grids must receive appropriate certifications from the Texas Commission. The bill also sets a deadline for the commission to identify suitable transmission facilities within ERCOT to align with federal regulations. By formalizing these regulations, stakeholders believe that it will simplify the process of importing and exporting electricity across state lines, enhance grid stability, and potentially lead to lower electricity rates through increased competition.

Summary

House Bill 1146 seeks to facilitate the interconnection of the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) power grid with outside grids, thereby allowing for increased integration and trading of electrical resources. The bill introduces provisions that empower transmission and distribution utilities, as well as electric cooperatives, to design, operate, and own facilities necessary for accessing transmission services from external power sources. This legislative move is considered crucial for enhancing the competitiveness and reliability of the power supply in Texas by enabling better resource sharing and efficiency in electricity distribution.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 1146 appears generally supportive among legislators who recognize the necessity of modernizing Texas's electricity framework to meet evolving energy demands. However, there are concerns from some regulatory factions regarding potential risks associated with interconnecting to external grids, such as reliability and safety issues. Proponents argue that the benefits outweigh the risks, as improved interconnections will promote economic growth and energy innovation. The discussion has elicited a nuanced conversation about balancing advancement in energy technology with the need for rigorous safety standards.

Contention

Despite its intentions to enhance the Texas power grid, HB 1146 has faced notable contention, particularly concerning the implications for local governance over energy utilities. Critics express apprehension that increased reliance on external grids could expose Texas to external regulatory influences and diminish local control over energy resources. Moreover, there are worries about the adequacy of safeguards protecting public health and safety in the event of unforeseen failures or complications arising from interconnection. These points of contention highlight the complexity of energy regulation and the varied perspectives stakeholders hold on the future of Texas's electrical infrastructure.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Utilities Code

  • Chapter 37. Certificates Of Convenience And Necessity
    • Section: New Section

Companion Bills

TX SB31

Similar Relating to the interconnection of the ERCOT power grid to grids outside the ERCOT power region.

TX HB3177

Same As Relating to the interconnection of the ERCOT power grid to grids outside the ERCOT power region.

Similar Bills

NJ S3308

Requires electric public utilities to implement certain improvements to interconnection process for certain grid supply solar facilities and energy storage facilities.

TX SB1287

Relating to the cost of interconnecting certain electric generation facilities with the ERCOT transmission system.

TX HB3177

Relating to the interconnection of the ERCOT power grid to grids outside the ERCOT power region.

TX HB613

Relating to the interconnection of the ERCOT power grid to grids outside the ERCOT power region.

TX HB838

Relating to the interconnection of the ERCOT power grid to grids outside the ERCOT power region.

TX HB3970

Relating to electricity planning for large loads.

TX SB1942

Relating to electricity planning for large loads.

TX SB2021

Relating to the interconnection and integration of distributed energy resources.