Relating to installation and operation of meter socket adapters for residential electric service customers.
The introduction of HB3407 is set to significantly influence state laws surrounding residential electrical services by creating a framework for integrating customer technology directly into electric meters. By mandating utilities to approve adjunct technologies, the bill paves the way for enhanced customer control over energy consumption, potentially leading to improved energy management and efficiency. The electrical utilities will be obligated to respond to installation requests within a specified timeframe, which encourages timely access to new technologies in the residential sector.
House Bill 3407 seeks to amend the Texas Utilities Code by introducing regulations surrounding the installation and operation of meter socket adapters for residential electric service customers. It explicitly defines a meter socket adapter as an electronic device that aids in connecting customer-owned or leased technology to residential electric meters. The bill mandates that electric utilities must authorize the installation of these adapters, provided they meet standards set by the Public Utility Commission of Texas (PUCT). This includes adherence to national electrical codes and certification by recognized testing laboratories, ensuring a baseline level of safety and compatibility for these devices.
While supporters of HB3407 argue that the bill promotes innovation and customer autonomy in energy usage, there may be concerns regarding safety and functionality among utility providers. Electric utilities could argue that the unregulated installation of such devices might risk operational integrity or compromise safety protocols associated with traditional meter usage. The bill, effective September 1, 2025, thus already positions itself at the intersection of technological advancement and the traditional regulatory framework that governs utilities, potentially leading to future legislative or operational challenges.