Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB5200

Filed
3/14/25  
Out of House Committee
5/7/25  
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the evaluation and use of grid enhancing technologies and high-performance conductors.

Impact

If enacted, HB 5200 would amend the Utilities Code to establish a framework for assessing and utilizing new technologies that can enhance the electric grid's performance. Specifically, it would encourage electric utilities and cooperatives to consider the inclusion of these advanced technologies in their operations and infrastructure projects. By integrating grid enhancing technologies, the state could potentially achieve significant improvements in service reliability and overall system efficiency, which is essential for maintaining a stable electric supply.

Summary

House Bill 5200 focuses on the evaluation and use of grid enhancing technologies and high-performance conductors in the electric transmission system within Texas. The bill aims to improve efficiency and reliability of electric services by mandating the Public Utility Commission of Texas to periodically evaluate the potential benefits of implementing these advanced technologies. Key goals include increasing transmission capacity, reducing congestion, enhancing safety, and lowering the risk of wildfires associated with transmission systems.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding HB 5200 appears to be supportive, particularly among stakeholders invested in modernizing Texas's electric grid. Advocates emphasize the importance of adapting to evolving technological solutions to ensure infrastructure can meet growing demands and address environmental concerns, such as wildfire risks. However, there may be cautious sentiments regarding implementation costs and the readiness of utilities to adopt new technologies based on the feasibility identified in the evaluations.

Contention

Notable points of contention could arise around the practicality of integrating high-performance conductors and whether these technologies are readily available or cost-effective for utilities in the ERCOT region. There may be debates regarding regulatory implications for utilities that adopt these technologies and how to ensure that safety and performance standards are consistently met across various utility providers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB07017

An Act Concerning Grid-enhancing Technologies.

TX HF2283

A bill for an act relating to grid-enhancing technologies and reconductoring, including study and reporting requirements.(See HF 2682.)

TX HF2682

A bill for an act relating to grid-enhancing technologies and reconductoring, including study and reporting requirements.(Formerly HF 2283.)

TX SB952

Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity - Overhead Transmission Lines - Grid Enhancing Technologies

TX HB3183

Electric utilities; creating the GET Over Congestion (Grid Enhancing Technology Over Congestion) Act; effective date.

TX HB2223

In service and facilities, providing for advanced transmission technologies.

TX S2189

Requires BPU to study potential deployment of advanced transmission technologies in NJ.

TX HJR3

Directing All Electric Utilities In Delaware To Participate In An Analysis Of The Potential For Adoption Of Grid-enhancing Technologies, Including Benefits, Cost Burdens And Cost Shifting, Feasibility And Barriers To Adoption Undertaken By The Dnrec State Energy Office And The Delaware Sustainable Energy Utility.

TX SB1291

In service and facilities, providing for advanced transmission technologies.

TX A1551

Requires BPU to study potential deployment of advanced transmission technologies in NJ.

Similar Bills

PA HB2223

In service and facilities, providing for advanced transmission technologies.

OK HB3183

Electric utilities; creating the GET Over Congestion (Grid Enhancing Technology Over Congestion) Act; effective date.

PA SB1291

In service and facilities, providing for advanced transmission technologies.

RI S2655

Requires applications for energy facilities to take into consideration the 2021 Act on Climate and how the facility may advance or delay the greenhouse gas emissions reductions.

RI H5573

Requires applications for energy facilities to take into consideration the 2021 Act on Climate and how the facility may advance or delay the greenhouse gas emissions reductions.

RI S0862

Requires applications for energy facilities to take into consideration the 2021 Act on Climate and how the facility may advance or delay the greenhouse gas emissions reductions.

CT HB07017

An Act Concerning Grid-enhancing Technologies.