Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB805

Filed
11/12/24  
Out of House Committee
4/10/25  
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to a study by the Public Utility Commission of Texas on the interconnection of electric transmission service facilities with the United Mexican States.

Impact

The study proposed in HB 805 is crucial as it will provide insights into how current interconnections function and what potential impacts new connections might have. By requiring the Public Utility Commission of Texas to report its findings to the legislature by September 1, 2026, the bill encourages informed decision-making regarding future electric transmission infrastructure. It aims to ensure that any developments in regional energy connectivity are beneficial and sustainable for both states involved.

Summary

House Bill 805, titled 'Relating to a study by the Public Utility Commission of Texas on the interconnection of electric transmission service facilities with the United Mexican States', establishes a mandate for the commission to investigate existing and potential connections between Texas electric transmission service facilities and those in Mexico. This study aims to address the impacts of these interconnections on both the transmission and distribution networks and retail customers in Texas and Mexico.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding the bill appears to be mostly supportive among legislators who view it as a necessary step toward enhancing Texas's energy market and potentially improving energy security through international collaboration. However, there are concerns expressed regarding the implications for local regulatory frameworks and the environmental impacts of increased interconnectivity, which some critics argue might need more thorough examination.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise from differing opinions on how much regulation the Public Utility Commission should have over new interconnections and the implications these may have on local energy policies. Additionally, while the bill promotes interconnection, stakeholders might debate the environmental responsibilities and commitments that should accompany such infrastructural advancements, emphasizing the need for a balanced approach that considers both economic and environmental factors.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX AB1408

Electricity: interconnections.

TX AB2493

Electrical corporations: interconnection: transmission: permitting: auditor.

TX HB1897

Relating to requirements for the approval by the Public Utility Commission of Texas of certain coastal facilities for the provision of electric service.

TX AB2111

Electricity: transmission planning and transmission facilities.

TX HB143

Relating to the authority of the Railroad Commission of Texas and the Public Utility Commission of Texas to address a failure by an operator to maintain an electrical power line serving a well site or certain surface facilities in accordance with the National Electrical Code.

TX SB383

Relating to the interconnection to the ERCOT power grid of certain coastal facilities for the provision of electric service.

TX LD32

An Act Regarding the Interconnection Ombudsman Position at the Public Utilities Commission

TX SB943

Public utilities: electricity: retail transmission rates: industrial transition usage.

TX HB2453

Relating to the authority of the Railroad Commission of Texas and the Public Utility Commission of Texas to address a failure by an operator to maintain an electrical power line serving a well site or certain surface facilities in accordance with the National Electrical Code.

TX SB2980

Relating to the authority of the Railroad Commission of Texas and the Public Utility Commission of Texas to address a failure by an operator to maintain an electrical power line serving a well site or certain surface facilities in accordance with the National Electrical Code.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.