Texas 2025 - 89th 2nd C.S.

Texas House Bill HB165

Voted on by House
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Impact

The bill aims to enhance the preparedness and response capabilities of electric utilities in dealing with disasters that may impact their infrastructure, thereby potentially reducing power outages and improving public safety. By requiring utilities to have a formalized approach to vegetation management, the legislation seeks to mitigate risks associated with overgrown vegetation that could obstruct power lines or pose hazards during severe weather events. The bill also specifies that the commission can review and approve these plans, ensuring that they align with public interest requirements.

Summary

House Bill 165 focuses on the management and removal of vegetation and debris by electric utilities, particularly in areas at high flood risk or within coastal regions. The bill mandates that electric utilities develop and submit a vegetation management plan as part of their emergency operations plan. This plan must outline the processes for removing debris and managing vegetation near the utility's transmission and distribution systems, ensuring that these measures are implemented effectively in the event of a natural disaster.

Contention

While the bill introduces important measures for public safety and infrastructure resilience, it may face scrutiny regarding the appropriateness of the cost recovery mechanisms established for these initiatives. Electric utilities could recover their vegetation management costs through a proposed vegetation management cost recovery factor, which might lead to concerns over potential increases in consumer rates. This aspect of the bill could spark debate among stakeholders, including consumer advocates and regulatory bodies, regarding the balance between utility investments in safety and the financial burden on consumers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB222

Relating to the management and removal of vegetation and debris by certain electric utilities.

TX HB145

Relating to risk mitigation planning and associated liability for providers of electric service; providing an administrative penalty.

TX HB3402

Relating to risk mitigation planning and associated liability for providers of electric service.

TX SB2025

Relating to risk mitigation planning and associated liability for providers of electric service.

TX SB2110

Relating to electric grid resiliency measures, including a study by the Public Utility Commission of Texas of the cost of burying overhead power lines.

TX SB1022

Relating to the recovery of vegetation management costs by electric utilities.

TX HB4302

Relating to the recovery of vegetation management costs by electric utilities.

TX SB2285

Relating to vegetation management by electric utilities and telecommunications providers.

TX SB1789

Relating to electric service quality and reliability; providing an administrative penalty.

TX HB4627

Relating to electric service quality and reliability.

Similar Bills

TX HB222

Relating to the management and removal of vegetation and debris by certain electric utilities.

TX SB1789

Relating to electric service quality and reliability; providing an administrative penalty.

KS SB92

Extending the expiration date for provisions that authorize an electric utility to not offer parallel generation service to certain large load customers and exempt certain large load customers from the determination of the utility's peak demand.

KS HB2149

Substitute for HB 2149 by Committee on Energy, Utilities and Telecommunications - Requiring distributed energy retailers to disclose certain information to residential customers who are offered or seeking to install a distributed energy system, requiring the attorney general to convene an advisory group to develop, approve and periodically revise a standard form for such disclosures and requiring publication thereof, establishing requirements for interconnection and operation of distributed energy systems, increasing the total capacity limitation for an electric public utility's provision of parallel generation service and a formula to determine appropriate system size.

NJ A707

Requires electric public utility to submit proposal to BPU detailing utility's plan to harden its electric distribution substations to protect against criminal attacks.

TX SB231

Relating to temporary emergency electric energy facilities.

IN SB0146

Electric utility affordability; TDSIC plans.

TX HB145

Relating to risk mitigation planning and associated liability for providers of electric service; providing an administrative penalty.