Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB4367

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Caption

Relating to the use of a load management program to meet an electric utility's energy efficiency goal.

Impact

If enacted, HB4367 would significantly alter how electric utilities in Texas report and achieve their energy efficiency goals. By preventing utilities from utilizing load management program savings, the bill emphasizes a need for concrete measures rather than temporary demand-side management solutions. The expectation is that this will lead to improved energy efficiency results and more sustainable practices within the energy sector, which is crucial as Texas continues to face challenges related to energy consumption and environmental concerns.

Summary

House Bill 4367 addresses the protocols surrounding load management programs for electric utilities in Texas. The bill specifically amends Section 39.905 of the Utilities Code, introducing a provision that restricts electric utilities from counting energy savings achieved through load management programs towards their energy efficiency goals. This change is aimed at ensuring that only genuine energy efficiency measures contribute to the mandated goals set for utilities, thereby promoting more effective energy conservation efforts.

Contention

Notably, this bill could generate discussions around its implications for existing load management initiatives. Stakeholders, including utility companies, regulatory bodies, and environmental advocacy groups, may express divergent views on the effectiveness of such restrictions. Some may argue that load management is a valid tool for energy savings during peak usage times, while others might contend that it should not substitute for actual energy efficiency improvements. Thus, the bill could lead to significant discussions about the balance between operational flexibility for utilities and the need for integrity in energy conservation efforts.

Companion Bills

TX SB1916

Identical Relating to the use of a load management program to meet an electric utility's energy efficiency goal.

Previously Filed As

TX SB1916

Relating to the use of a load management program to meet an electric utility's energy efficiency goal.

TX SB2994

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

TX HB5479

Relating to energy efficiency goals and programs.

TX HB4374

Relating to energy efficiency goals for electric utilities.

TX SB1915

Relating to energy efficiency goals for electric utilities.

TX AB2182

Electrical corporations: Industrial Decarbonization and Energy Efficiency Program.

TX HB543

In restructuring of electric utility industry, further providing for energy efficiency and conservation program.

TX HB505

In restructuring of electric utility industry, further providing for energy efficiency and conservation program.

TX SB505

In restructuring of electric utility industry, further providing for energy efficiency and conservation program.

TX H7523

Establishes a five (5) year moratorium from July 1, 2026, until June 30, 2031, on the RE growth program charge, renewable energy distribution charge and the energy efficiency programs public policy charges on electricity bills.

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