Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3177

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

The bill is expected to have significant implications for state utility regulations and energy markets. By permitting interconnections, HB 3177 aims to facilitate a more open and competitive electricity market, potentially leading to lower energy prices and increased resiliency in power supply. This change would require the Public Utility Commission to approve interconnection applications, ensuring that they do not pose risks to public health and safety, which would centralize some regulatory powers at the state level and streamline processes currently managed at the local level.

Summary

House Bill 3177, introduced by Representative Rosenthal, focuses on the interconnection of the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) power grid to power grids outside of the ERCOT region. The bill allows transmission and distribution utilities, as well as electric cooperatives, to construct and operate necessary facilities for accessing external transmission services and purchasing power at wholesale from outside the ERCOT region. This legislative effort aims to enhance the connectivity of Texas's power grid, improving energy reliability and resource availability across state lines.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 3177 appears to be largely positive among proponents who view the bill as a necessary step to modernize Texas's electric grid and improve energy resource management. Supporters argue that this move will not only benefit consumers through reduced costs but will also enhance energy security by diversifying power sources. However, there are concerns from critics about potential overreach and the implications for local utility governance, suggesting a need for careful oversight in implementation.

Contention

Opponents of the bill raise concerns about regulatory overreach, emphasizing that such measures could diminish local control over grid management and decision-making processes. There may be fears that energy policies, driven at the state level, may not adequately reflect the unique needs and circumstances of local communities. The bill's focus on interconnection also raises questions about the capacity and preparedness of existing infrastructure to handle increased external connections and the associated costs.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Utilities Code

  • Chapter 37. Certificates Of Convenience And Necessity
    • Section: 051
    • Section: 056

Companion Bills

TX HB1146

Duplicate 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 HB1146

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 HB613

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

TX SB1942

Relating to electricity planning for large loads.

TX HB3970

Relating to electricity planning for large loads.

TX SB2021

Relating to the interconnection and integration of distributed energy resources.