Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB4353

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Caption

Relating to voter approval of a project to construct or install a wind power, solar power, or energy storage facility in certain counties.

Impact

If enacted, HB 4353 would significantly alter the landscape of renewable energy development in Texas, introducing a democratic process into the approval of projects that may have long-term impacts on local communities. This requirement for voter approval implies a more extensive engagement of the community in local energy projects, potentially slowing down the installation timelines for renewable infrastructure while fostering local awareness and participation in energy-related decisions. Additionally, the bill protects facilities that were installed before the specified cutoff date of September 1, 2025 by exempting them from this requirement.

Summary

House Bill 4353 proposes a regulatory framework requiring voter approval for the construction or installation of wind power, solar power, or energy storage facilities in counties with populations exceeding 10,000. The bill aims to ensure that local communities have a say in energy projects that could affect their environments and economies. As such, it establishes that no person may commence construction or installation of such facilities unless granted majority approval from voters during elections specifically called for this purpose.

Contention

The bill is likely to generate debate among stakeholders in the energy sector and local communities. Proponents argue that requiring voter approval safeguards local interests against potentially disruptive or unwanted developments, assuring that renewable projects align with community values. Conversely, critics may argue that this regulation could deter investments in renewable energy by complicating and prolonging the approval process. The balance between promoting renewable energy sources and ensuring local control is a central theme that will likely be contested during legislative discussions.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Local Government Code

  • Chapter 240. Miscellaneous Regulatory Authority Of Counties
    • Section: New Section

Utilities Code

  • Chapter 35. Energy Providers
    • Section: New Section
  • Chapter 302. Solar Power Facility Agreements
    • Section: 0001
  • Chapter 301. Wind Power Facility Agreements
    • Section: 0001

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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