Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2112 Latest Draft

Bill / Engrossed Version Filed 04/25/2023

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                            By: Johnson, Blanco, Zaffirini S.B. No. 2112


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to resources used to ensure the continuous provision of
 power.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Subchapter C, Chapter 382, Health and Safety
 Code, is amended by adding Section 382.069 to read as follows:
 Sec. 382.069.  TEXAS BACKUP POWER PACKAGE. (a) In this
 section, "Texas backup power package" has the meaning assigned by
 Section 418.401, Government Code.
 (b)  The commission by rule shall adopt a process to expedite
 the permitting of a Texas backup power package for which a permit is
 required under this chapter.
 SECTION 2.  Chapter 418, Government Code, is amended by
 adding Subchapter K to read as follows:
 SUBCHAPTER K. TEXAS POWER PROMISE
 Sec. 418.401.  DEFINITION. In this subchapter, "Texas
 backup power package" means a stand-alone, behind-the-meter,
 multiday backup power source that can be used for islanding.
 Sec. 418.402.  PURPOSE. The purpose of this subchapter is to
 facilitate and provide funding for:
 (1)  the design, procurement, installation, and use of
 Texas backup power packages for facilities on which communities
 rely for health, safety, and well-being; and
 (2)  the procurement and use of mobile sources of
 backup power to ensure the health, safety, and well-being of
 communities.
 Sec. 418.403.  DIVISION DUTIES. (a) The division shall
 convene an advisory committee in the manner provided by Chapter
 2110, Government Code.
 (b)  The advisory committee shall recommend criteria for the
 division to employ in making a grant or loan under this subchapter.
 (c)  The division shall contract with a research entity that
 has experience in microgrid design to analyze critical facility
 characteristics and requirements in this state and develop for
 Texas backup power packages:
 (1)  sets of specifications for standard backup power
 packages of various sizes that can serve most critical facilities
 in this state; and
 (2)  specifications for standard interconnection,
 communications, and controls for Texas backup power packages.
 Sec. 418.404.  TEXAS BACKUP POWER PACKAGES. (a)  A grant or
 loan made under this subchapter may be provided only for the
 operation of a Texas backup power package that:
 (1)  is engineered to minimize operation costs;
 (2)  uses interconnection technology and controls that
 enable immediate islanding from the power grid and stand-alone
 operation for the host facility;
 (3)  is capable of operating for at least 48 continuous
 hours without refueling or connecting to a separate power source;
 (4)  is designed so that one or more Texas backup power
 packages can be aggregated on-site to serve not more than 2.5
 megawatts of load at the host facility;
 (5)  provides power sourced from:
 (A)  a combination of natural gas or propane with
 photovoltaic panels and battery storage; or
 (B)  battery storage on an electric school bus;
 and
 (6)  is not used by the owner or host facility for the
 sale of energy or ancillary services.
 (b)  Texas backup power packages may be aggregated and
 operated to support the power grid under emergency conditions if
 the operation does not compromise a Texas backup power package's
 capability to provide power to its host facility for at least 24
 hours of operation without refueling or connecting to a separate
 power source.
 Sec. 418.405.  GRANTS AND LOANS. (a) The division may
 provide grants and loans under this subchapter.
 (b)  The division by rule may establish procedures for the
 application for and award of a grant or loan under this subchapter.
 (c)  The amount of a grant provided under this subchapter may
 not exceed $500 per kilowatt of capacity.
 (d)  The division may provide a loan under this subchapter
 for procurement and operating costs.
 (e)  The division shall maintain and publish a list of
 approved vendors eligible to assist with the sale, installation,
 operation, and ongoing maintenance of Texas backup power packages.
 (f)  The division may not provide a grant or loan under this
 subchapter for:
 (1)  a commercial energy system, a private school, or a
 for-profit entity that does not directly serve public safety and
 human health; or
 (2)  a source of backup power that does not follow the
 design and use standards of a Texas backup power package.
 Sec. 418.406.  MOBILE BACKUP POWER FLEET. The division may
 procure and deploy mobile sources of backup power to ensure the
 health, safety, and well-being of communities.
 SECTION 3.  Section 38.076, Utilities Code, is amended by
 adding Subsection (c-1) to read as follows:
 (c-1)  The commission shall require transmission and
 distribution utilities to use good faith efforts to ensure that no
 distribution feeder is subject to load shedding for more than four
 consecutive hours in a six-hour period.
 SECTION 4.  Subchapter D, Chapter 38, Utilities Code, is
 amended by adding Section 38.078 to read as follows:
 Sec. 38.078.  CIRCUIT SEGMENTATION STUDY AND COST RECOVERY.
 (a) Not later than September 15, 2023, the commission shall direct
 each transmission and distribution utility to perform a circuit
 segmentation study.
 (b)  A circuit segmentation study must:
 (1)  use an engineering analysis to examine whether and
 how the transmission and distribution utility's transmission and
 distribution systems can be segmented and sectionalized to manage
 and rotate outages more evenly across all customers and circuits,
 while maintaining the protections offered to critical facilities;
 (2)  include an engineering analysis of the feasibility
 of using sectionalization, automated reclosers, and other
 technology to break up the circuits that host significant numbers
 of critical facilities into smaller segments for outage management
 purposes to enable more granular and flexible outage management;
 (3)  identify feeders with critical facilities that, if
 equipped with facility-specific backup power systems and
 segmentation, can enhance the utility's outage management
 flexibility; and
 (4)  include an estimate of the time, capital cost, and
 expected improvements to load-shed management associated with the
 circuit segmentation study.
 (c)  Each transmission and distribution utility shall submit
 a report of the conclusions of the utility's study to the commission
 not later than September 1, 2024.
 (d)  The commission shall review each circuit segmentation
 study not later than March 15, 2025.
 (e)  If the commission determines that the implementation of
 circuit segmentation engineering and investments as provided by a
 transmission and distribution utility's circuit segmentation study
 report would facilitate better outage management in the ERCOT power
 region, investments made by the utility for such purposes shall be
 presumed just, reasonable, and appropriate for rate-based cost
 recovery.
 SECTION 5.  Subchapter Z, Chapter 39, Utilities Code, is
 amended by adding Section 39.919 to read as follows:
 Sec. 39.919.  TEXAS BACKUP POWER PACKAGES. (a) In this
 section, "Texas backup power package" has the meaning assigned by
 Section 418.401, Government Code.
 (b)  The commission by rule shall adopt procedures to
 expedite electric cooperative, municipally owned utility, and
 electric utility interconnection requests for Texas backup power
 packages.
 SECTION 6.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2023.