Texas 2023 88th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3061 Introduced / Bill

Filed 03/01/2023

                    88R7066 ANG-F
 By: Zwiener H.B. No. 3061


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to the creation of certain energy efficiency programs.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Chapter 388, Health and Safety Code, is amended
 by designating Sections 388.001 through 388.012 as Subchapter A and
 adding a subchapter heading to read as follows:
 SUBCHAPTER A.  BUILDING ENERGY PERFORMANCE STANDARDS
 SECTION 2.  Chapter 388, Health and Safety Code, is amended
 by adding Subchapter B to read as follows:
 SUBCHAPTER B.  ENERGY EFFICIENCY PROGRAMS
 Sec. 388.051.  ENERGY EFFICIENCY LOAN GUARANTEE PROGRAM.
 (a) The comptroller and the State Energy Conservation Office by
 rule shall establish and administer a program to issue or guarantee
 loans for energy audits, upgrades, or retrofits to increase the
 energy efficiency of commercial buildings and residences that are
 not newly constructed.
 (b)  Rules adopted under this section must establish
 eligibility requirements to receive a loan or loan guarantee under
 this section.  The requirements must include emissions reduction
 cost-effectiveness criteria.
 (c)  The State Energy Conservation Office shall:
 (1)  use money from federal grants available through
 the United States Department of Energy to begin the program
 established under this section and leverage private capital or
 state resources, if money available under the grants is
 appropriated for that purpose; and
 (2)  establish policies for the use of federal grants
 that are compatible with requirements associated with the issuance
 of those grants.
 (d)  The State Energy Conservation Office may use a portion
 of the money or other resources described by Subsection (c) for
 grants, technical assistance, or administrative expenses.
 Sec. 388.052.  HOME REBATE PROGRAM.  (a)  The comptroller and
 the State Energy Conservation Office shall establish a home rebate
 program for whole-house energy savings retrofit programs that will
 make rebates available to eligible third-party aggregators and
 households, including single-family and multifamily residences, to
 make existing residences more energy efficient.
 (b)  The State Energy Conservation Office shall establish
 program requirements that are compatible with federal standards and
 beneficial to the state.
 (c)  The State Energy Conservation Office may use money
 available to the office for purposes of this section for grants,
 technical assistance, and administrative expenses, including
 appropriate contracts.
 (d)  The State Energy Conservation Office may coordinate
 with the Public Utility Commission of Texas and electric utility
 providers, including electric cooperatives and municipally owned
 utilities, to maximize the benefits of the program established
 under this section by combining the benefits of the program with
 other programs.
 Sec. 388.053.  HIGH-EFFICIENCY ELECTRIC HOME REBATE
 PROGRAM. (a) The comptroller and the State Energy Conservation
 Office shall establish a high-efficiency electric home rebate
 program for electric appliances that have an overall energy benefit
 to the state when installed in households, including single-family
 and multifamily residences.
 (b)  The State Energy Conservation Office shall establish
 program requirements that are compatible with federal standards and
 beneficial to the state.
 (c)  The State Energy Conservation Office may use money
 available to the office for purposes of this section for grants,
 technical assistance, and administrative expenses, including
 appropriate contracts.
 Sec. 388.054.  IMPLEMENTATION PROGRAM. (a) The comptroller
 and the State Energy Conservation Office shall establish a program
 to foster sustained, cost-effective implementation of
 international codes, including the International Energy
 Conservation Code and its subsequent revisions, to the extent
 allowed by state law. The program must provide for training,
 grants, and other assistance as necessary.
 (b)  The State Energy Conservation Office shall establish
 program requirements that are compatible with federal standards and
 beneficial to the state.
 (c)  The State Energy Conservation Office may use money
 available to the office for purposes of this section for grants,
 technical assistance, and administrative expenses.
 Sec. 388.055.  REQUIRED REPORTS.  The State Energy
 Conservation Office annually shall submit to the commission and the
 laboratory a report that:
 (1)  evaluates the effectiveness of the programs
 established under this subchapter; and
 (2)  quantifies energy savings and emissions
 reductions as a result of programs established under this
 subchapter for consideration in the state implementation plan for
 emissions reduction credit.
 Sec. 388.056.  EXPIRATION.  This subchapter expires December
 31, 2031.
 SECTION 3.  Section 389.002, Health and Safety Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 Sec. 389.002.  USE OF CERTAIN INFORMATION FOR FEDERAL
 RECOGNITION OF EMISSIONS REDUCTIONS. The commission, using
 information derived from the reports to the commission under
 Sections 386.205, 388.003(e), [and] 388.006, and 388.055, shall
 take all appropriate and necessary actions so that emissions
 reductions achieved by means of activities under Chapters 386 and
 388 are credited by the United States Environmental Protection
 Agency to the appropriate emissions reduction objectives in the
 state implementation plan.
 SECTION 4.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2023.