Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1049

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

Caption

Relating to gas utility alternative gas expenses and infrastructure investments.

Impact

The bill's implementation will allow gas utilities to include alternative gas in their portfolios, which can potentially lower carbon emissions compared to traditional natural gas. Additionally, it enables the regulatory authority to presume that expenses related to purchasing alternative gas and the associated infrastructure investments are prudent and necessary. This could lead to increased investments in renewable gas technologies and infrastructure, ultimately benefiting the gas supply landscape in Texas.

Summary

SB1049 addresses issues surrounding gas utility expenses and infrastructure investments, specifically related to alternative gas sources. The bill defines alternative gas as any pipeline-compatible gaseous fuel derived from various innovative processes such as the anaerobic digestion of biomass, agricultural waste, and landfill gas. It also includes hydrogen produced through carbon capture, renewable energy, or other methods. The regulation aims to create a framework where gas utilities can invest in and purchase alternative gas, promoting a more environmentally friendly and sustainable energy supply.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment towards SB1049 appears positive among environmental advocates who see potential for a shift towards greener gas alternatives. Supporters argue that this bill aligns with broader goals of reducing greenhouse gas emissions and promoting renewable energy. However, there may be concerns regarding the practicality of implementing these alternative gas sources and the costs associated with transitioning to this new paradigm in gas utility management.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise from the balance between regulation and market dynamics. Critics of the bill may argue that by presuming prudency and necessity of expenses related to alternative gas, it could stifle competitive practices among gas utilities and lead to higher costs for consumers. There is also a risk that reliance on alternative gas sources may not deliver on the intended emissions reductions if not adequately regulated or monitored. This debate underscores the tension between advancing green technologies and ensuring fair and efficient energy pricing for consumers.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Utilities Code

  • Chapter 104. Rates And Services
    • Section: New Section

Companion Bills

TX HB2262

Identical Relating to gas utility alternative gas expenses and infrastructure investments.

Previously Filed As

TX HB2262

Relating to gas utility alternative gas expenses and infrastructure investments.

TX A4493

"Emission Reduction Innovation Act"; authorizes gas public utilities to develop and implement plans to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

TX S2827

"Emission Reduction Innovation Act"; authorizes gas public utilities to develop and implement plans to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

TX H7285

Establishes thermal energy networks network infrastructure by any public utility company that provides electric/natural gas distribution to maximize cost-effective investments deemed in the public interest by the public utilities commission (PUC).

TX H5576

Establishes thermal energy networks network infrastructure by any public utility company that provides electric/natural gas distribution to maximize cost-effective investments deemed in the public interest by the public utilities commission (PUC).

TX HB1737

Corporation Commission; creating the Natural Gas Utility Infrastructure Cost Recovery Act of 2025; defining terms; effective date.

TX H3309

Electrical Utilities

TX SB102

Regards public utilities, competitive electric and gas services

TX SB424

Relative to renewable energy and natural gas.

TX S1366

Directs BPU to establish program concerning renewable natural gas; provides gas public utilities with customer rate recovery mechanism for costs associated with program.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.