Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB5623

Filed
3/14/25  
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the provision of grants from the Texas energy fund for certain energy efficiency projects.

Impact

If enacted, HB5623 would introduce significant changes to how funds from the Texas energy fund are utilized, particularly focusing on energy efficiency. Grants could be awarded to individual retail electric customers or nonprofit organizations, thus broadening the types of projects eligible for state support. Additionally, the bill hinges on the approval of a constitutional amendment proposed by the legislature that would allow the utilization of these funds specifically for energy efficiency projects. This connection emphasizes the importance of voter engagement in the implementation of the bill.

Summary

House Bill 5623 is a legislative proposal aimed at establishing grants from the Texas energy fund for specific energy efficiency projects. The bill allows the state's energy commission to allocate funds without further legislative appropriation for initiatives that benefit retail electric customers. This includes residential weatherization, demand reduction, and projects targeted at preventing energy loss. The intent of the bill reflects a growing recognition of the importance of energy conservation and the promotion of efficient energy use among consumers.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB5623 appears generally supportive among legislators who recognize the necessity of energy efficiency in improving sustainability and reducing costs. Advocates for the bill argue that it could lead to long-term benefits not only for consumers but also for the environment. However, potential contention exists regarding the funding mechanisms and eligibility criteria that will be established by the commission, as concerns may arise regarding equitable access to these grants.

Contention

One notable point of contention involves the requirement for voter approval of a related constitutional amendment. If the amendment does not pass, HB5623 would become ineffective. This reliance on voter input highlights the complexities of public funding for energy projects and raises questions about the extent to which citizens are informed and engaged in state energy policy decisions. Furthermore, the criteria set by the commission will play a crucial role in determining how effectively the funds are distributed and whether they fulfill the legislative intent of fostering energy efficiency.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Utilities Code

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Companion Bills

TX HJR218

Enabling for Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the use of money from the Texas energy fund for energy efficiency projects conducted to benefit retail electric customers.

Previously Filed As

TX HB3964

Relating to energy efficiency goals and programs, public information regarding energy efficiency programs, and the participation of loads in certain energy markets.

TX HB4811

Relating to the creation of the Texas Energy Efficiency Council.

TX HB3061

Relating to the creation of certain energy efficiency programs.

TX SB2404

Relating to the creation of the Texas Energy Efficiency Council to foster collaboration, coordination, and communication to enhance the state's energy efficiency performance; and strategically utilize the state's resources to optimize the benefits of energy efficiency programs.

TX SB6

Relating to the establishment of the Texas Energy Insurance Program and other funding mechanisms to support the construction and operation of electric generating facilities.

TX HB2502

Relating to the creation of an energy efficiency loan guarantee program.

TX HB3837

Relating to the designation of advanced clean energy projects.

TX HB4724

Relating to the franchise tax credit for certain clean energy projects.

TX HB4983

Relating to the franchise tax credit for certain clean energy projects.

TX HB1681

Relating to the establishment of an energy efficiency program for school districts and open-enrollment charter schools.

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