Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1697

Filed
2/27/25  
Out of Senate Committee
3/26/25  
Voted on by Senate
3/31/25  
Out of House Committee
4/17/25  
Voted on by House
4/29/25  
Governor Action
5/13/25  

Caption

Relating to a customer guide to home solar energy devices.

Impact

This legislation has the potential to impact state laws by enhancing consumer protections and promoting the adoption of renewable energy sources. By requiring electric utilities and providers to disseminate the guide, the bill ensures that customers have access to crucial information regarding the installation and maintenance of solar energy systems. It aims to foster a more informed customer base, which may lead to increased investments in solar technology, ultimately supporting Texas's renewable energy goals and contributing to environmental sustainability.

Summary

Senate Bill 1697 establishes a framework for providing customers with a comprehensive guide to home solar energy devices. The bill mandates the Texas commission to develop and periodically update this guide, which will include essential information and best practices for individuals considering the installation of solar energy systems in their homes. The objective is to increase transparency and help consumers make informed decisions regarding solar energy investments by offering resources on financing, design considerations, and operational details pertaining to solar energy devices.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB 1697 appears to be generally positive among proponents of renewable energy and consumer rights. Supporters believe that providing customers with better resources will empower them to embrace solar energy solutions, thus aiding in the transition towards sustainable energy practices. However, there may still be concerns related to the broader implications of solar energy adoption, such as cost barriers for lower-income homeowners and the impact on traditional energy sectors, indicating a nuanced public discourse regarding this transition.

Contention

While the bill has garnered significant support, potential points of contention could arise concerning the effectiveness of the guidance provided in the consumer guide and the responsibilities imposed on electric utilities. Concerns may include whether utilities can adequately provide the necessary information without compromising commercial interests or if the guide sufficiently addresses the varying needs of different customer demographics. Additionally, discussions regarding the adequacy of incentives for solar installation might surface, indicating an ongoing debate over the most effective ways to encourage sustainable energy transitions in Texas.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Utilities Code

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Companion Bills

TX HB1640

Identical Relating to a customer guide to home solar energy devices.

Previously Filed As

TX HB3010

Relating to the use of and permitting for certain energy devices at a retail customer's premises.

TX HB4647

Relating to programs to provide assistance for certain electric customers.

TX HB3078

Relating to a program to provide assistance for certain retail electric customers.

TX SB1212

Relating to the interconnection and integration of distributed energy resources.

TX HB4455

Relating to the regulation by a property owner's association of the installation of solar energy devices and certain roofing materials on property.

TX SB1170

Relating to the initiation of customer choice by municipally owned utilities that provide electric service.

TX SB1866

Relating to the use of customer-sited distributed generation facilities owned by certain non-ERCOT electric utilities.

TX SB624

Relating to the permitting of renewable energy generation facilities by the Public Utility Commission of Texas; authorizing fees.

TX HB2793

Relating to the interconnection and integration of distributed energy resources.

TX SB2511

Relating to notice and assistance provided to residential electric customers before electric service is disconnected.

Similar Bills

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