Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB4577 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 03/14/2025

                            By: Harrison H.B. No. 4577


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to the reliability of the ERCOT power grid.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Section 39.1591, Utilities Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 Sec. 39.1591.  REPORT ON DISPATCHABLE AND NON-DISPATCHABLE
 GENERATION FACILITIES. Not later than December 1 of each year, the
 commission shall file a report with the legislature that:
 (1)  includes:
 (A)  the estimated annual costs incurred by
 load-serving entities and generation facilities under this
 subchapter associated with backing up dispatchable and
 non-dispatchable electric generation facilities to guarantee that
 a firm amount of electric energy will be available to the ERCOT
 power grid; and
 (B)  as calculated by the independent system
 operator, the cumulative annual costs that have been incurred in
 the ERCOT market to facilitate the transmission of dispatchable and
 non-dispatchable electricity to load and to interconnect
 transmission level loads, including a statement of the total
 cumulative annual costs and of the cumulative annual costs incurred
 for each type of activity described by this paragraph; [and]
 (2)  documents the status of the implementation of this
 subchapter, including whether the rules and protocols adopted to
 implement this subchapter have materially improved the
 reliability, resilience, and transparency of the electricity
 market; and
 (3)  recommends any additional legislative measures
 necessary to ensure that market signals are adequate to preserve
 existing dispatchable generation and incentivize the construction
 of new dispatchable generation capacity sufficient to meet the
 reliability requirements adopted under Section 39.159 for at least
 five years from the date of the report.
 SECTION 2.  Section 39.1592, Utilities Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 Sec. 39.1592.  GENERATION RELIABILITY REQUIREMENTS. (a)
 This section applies only to an electric generation facility in the
 ERCOT power region that is subject to [for which] a standard
 generator interconnection agreement, [ is signed on or after
 January 1, 2027, that]has been in operation for at least one year,
 and [that] is not a self-generator.
 (a-1)  For the purposes of this section, a generation
 facility is considered to be non-dispatchable if the facility's
 output is controlled primarily by forces outside of human control.
 (b)  Not later than December 1 of each year, an owner or
 operator of a non-dispatchable [an electric] generation facility [,
 other than a battery energy storage resource,] shall demonstrate to
 the commission the ability of the facility to ensure that during at
 least 95 hours of the highest 100 net load hours to occur in the next
 calendar year the facility's hourly availability factor, as
 determined under Subsection (b-1), will equal or exceed the
 facility's expected availability factor, as determined under
 Subsection (b-2).
 (b-1)  The commission shall determine a non-dispatchable
 generation facility's hourly availability factor by dividing the
 facility's hourly average generation by the facility's installed
 capacity.
 (b-2)  The commission shall determine a non-dispatchable
 generation facility's expected availability factor by calculating
 the average generation of the facility, divided by the facility's
 installed capacity, during the highest 100 net load hours each
 calendar year in an average of two or more immediately preceding
 calendar years, [owner or operator's portfolio to operate or be
 available to operate when called on for dispatch at or above the
 seasonal average generation capability during the times of highest
 reliability risk, as determined by the commission, due to low
 operation reserves,] as determined by the commission.
 (b-3)  The owner or operator may [must be allowed to] meet
 the performance requirements described by this section
 [subsection] only by operating, constructing, or acquiring
 resources that are eligible to act as ancillary service reserves
 according to the protocols of the independent organization
 certified for the ERCOT power region under Section 39.151
 [supplementing or contracting with on-site or off-site resources,
 including battery energy storage resources. The commission shall
 determine the average generation capability based on expected
 resource availability and seasonal-rated capacity on a standalone
 basis].
 (c)  The commission shall require the independent
 organization certified under Section 39.151 for the ERCOT power
 region to:
 (1)  enforce the requirements of this section
 [Subsection (b)] by imposing financial penalties, as determined by
 the commission, for failing to comply with the performance
 requirements described by this section [that subsection]; and
 (2)  provide financial incentives, as determined by the
 commission, for exceeding the performance requirements described
 by this section [that subsection].
 (d)  The independent organization certified under Section
 39.151 for the ERCOT power region may not impose penalties under
 Subsection (c):
 (1)  for resource unavailability due to planned
 maintenance outages or transmission outages; or
 (2)  on resources that are already subject to
 performance obligations [during the highest reliability risk
 hours] under the day-ahead market rules or other ancillary or
 reliability services established by the commission or the
 independent organization[; or
 [(3)  during hours outside a baseline established by
 the commission that includes morning and evening ramping periods].
 (e)  The commission by rule may establish an ancillary
 service market or a separate reliability service to implement this
 section.
 SECTION 3.  The owner or operator of a generation facility to
 which Section 39.1592(b), Utilities Code, as amended by this Act,
 applies shall make the first demonstration required by that section
 not later than December 1, 2026.
 SECTION 4.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2025.