Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2930

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Caption

Relating to a certificate of public convenience and necessity to construct an electric transmission line.

Impact

The passing of SB2930 is expected to streamline the process for utilities wishing to expand or enhance their transmission capabilities. By relaxing the requirements for obtaining amendments to necessary certificates, the bill aims to facilitate quicker responses to infrastructure needs. This is particularly important as Texas continues to experience growth in electricity demand and necessitates timely upgrades to its energy transmission networks.

Summary

Senate Bill 2930 pertains to the certification processes surrounding electric transmission lines in Texas. The bill amends Section 37.052 of the Utilities Code to adjust the requirements for an electric utility to construct a transmission line connecting its existing facilities to a load-serving or generation substation. One of the key changes introduced in this legislation is the increase in the permissible length of such transmission lines without the need for amending the utility's certificate of public convenience and necessity: from three to five miles when connecting to a load-serving substation, and from one to two miles for connections to generation substations.

Contention

However, there are notable points of contention surrounding this legislation. A primary concern involves landowners whose properties may be impacted by the construction of new transmission lines. The bill stipulates that written consent from each directly affected landowner is required before proceeding, which aims to address potential conflicts with land rights. Critics of the bill may argue that even with this provision, the general easing of rules could lead to inadequate representation of local interests and insufficient consideration of environmental impacts.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Utilities Code

  • Chapter 37. Certificates Of Convenience And Necessity
    • Section: 052

Companion Bills

TX HB3092

Identical Relating to a certificate of public convenience and necessity to construct an electric transmission line.

Previously Filed As

TX SB365

Relating to the issuance or amendment of a certificate of public convenience and necessity that authorizes the construction of an electrical substation.

TX HB1254

Relating to certificates of public convenience and necessity for certain transmission projects.

TX HB2848

Relating to the approval of a certificate of public convenience and necessity for certain transmission projects.

TX SB1296

Relating to the approval of a certificate of public convenience and necessity for certain transmission projects.

TX SB1076

Relating to the deadline for approving a certificate of public convenience and necessity for certain transmission projects.

TX HB2669

Relating to the deadline for approving a certificate of public convenience and necessity for certain transmission projects.

TX HB4276

Relating to the amendment of a certificate of convenience and necessity to provide electricity service to certain water control and improvement districts.

TX SB1655

Relating to the amendment of a certificate of convenience and necessity to provide electricity service to certain water control and improvement districts.

TX HB2442

Relating to certificates of public convenience and necessity issued to certain retail public utilities.

TX HB4385

Relating to the provision of sewer service without a certificate of public convenience and necessity.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.