Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB819

Filed
1/16/25  
Out of Senate Committee
4/9/25  
Voted on by House
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to renewable energy generation facilities; authorizing fees.

Impact

If passed, SB819 will alter the landscape of renewable energy projects in Texas by creating a more structured application process. Facilities will be subjected to stricter regulatory oversight, requiring a demonstration that their operations will not adversely affect local environments or national security. This can potentially streamline the approval process while also offering local authorities the chance to provide input on developments that impact their communities.

Summary

SB819 addresses the regulation of renewable energy generation facilities within Texas, specifically targeting solar and wind energy projects. This legislation mandates that any facility generating 10 megawatts or more must obtain a public interest determination from the Texas Commission. Applicants must submit detailed plans that include site plans, public notices, and proof of compliance with environmental regulations. The bill underscores the balance between promoting renewable energy and safeguarding land and wildlife, emphasizing public rights in the conservation of natural resources.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SB819 appears to be largely supportive among proponents of renewable energy due to its structured approach to facilitating major projects while considering environmental implications. However, there are concerns among stakeholders about the implications of the regulatory fees and the stringent requirements that may limit smaller initiatives. The ongoing discussion indicates a recognition of the necessity for clean energy but also for ensuring that local ecosystems and communities are protected.

Contention

Notable points of contention arise from the requirements imposed on applicants, including comprehensive environmental assessments and public notice obligations. While supporters argue that these provisions will enhance accountability and transparency, critics fear that excessive regulations could stifle smaller renewable energy ventures. The requirement for applicant fees might also deter emerging companies from entering the market, signaling a significant shift in how renewable projects are initiated and managed within the state.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Utilities Code

  • Chapter 35. Energy Providers
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Parks And Wildlife Code

  • Chapter 12. Powers And Duties Concerning Wildlife
    • Section: New Section

Tax Code

  • Chapter 312. Property Redevelopment And Tax Abatement Act
    • Section: New Section

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB1979

Relating to renewable energy generation facilities; authorizing fees.

TX HB2286

Relating to the use of the electric generating facility fund to finance construction of electric generating facilities in the ERCOT power region; authorizing fees.

TX SB624

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

TX HB3707

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

TX HB553

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

TX HB4834

Relating to the use of the Texas energy reliability fund to finance construction of electric generating facilities in the ERCOT power region; authorizing fees.

TX HB4573

Relating to the issuance of a permit by the commissioner of the General Land Office for a wind power facility on coastal public land; authorizing a fee; providing a civil penalty.

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TX HB3530

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TX SB1185

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TX HB5095

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TX HB2288

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TX HB1827

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