Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB941

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

Caption

Relating to the resilience of the electric grid and certain municipalities.

Impact

HB 941 is set to amend the Utilities Code by establishing a framework for assessing and improving grid resilience against a variety of threats, including natural hazards and cyber attacks. It requires the Texas Grid Security Commission to evaluate the state's electric grid's vulnerabilities annually. This legislation implies a shift in the operational focus of electric utilities, necessitating greater prioritization of grid security and the creation of new standards that could influence a wide range of public services, including emergency response systems, healthcare, transportation, and communications. The bill also seeks to improve public confidence in the electric grid's reliability, which is crucial for businesses and overall state welfare.

Summary

House Bill 941 focuses on enhancing the resilience of the electric grid and addressing various vulnerabilities within municipalities in Texas. It emphasizes the critical importance of the electric grid not only for daily operations but also in preventing catastrophic failures during natural disasters or other emergency situations. The bill acknowledges that the electric grid is a vital component of public safety and economic stability, given the state's unique energy profile as a net exporter of energy and its management of a grid almost exclusively within its borders. The bill arises from lessons learned during past power outages, notably those in February 2021, which revealed the inadequacies in managing grid resilience against severe weather conditions.

Contention

There are notable points of contention surrounding HB 941, particularly related to funding and implementation of the required resilience standards. Critics may argue about the financial implications of retrofitting infrastructure to meet the new standards as mandated by the bill, especially given the economic strains resulting from previous outages. Additionally, there may be concerns about the potential bureaucratic complexities introduced by establishing a new commission and the efficacy of state versus local initiatives. The balance between ensuring public safety through these mandates and maintaining operational efficiency among utilities will likely be a significant topic in discussions around this bill.

Companion Bills

TX SB75

Identical Relating to the resilience of the electric grid and certain municipalities.

Previously Filed As

TX SB75

Relating to the resilience of the electric grid and certain municipalities.

TX HB1260

Electrical Generation & Distribution Resiliency

TX SB1740

Relating to the protection of critical components of the electric grid from damage from electromagnetic threats.

TX HB1124

Electrical Generation & Distribution Resiliency

TX HR265

Directs the Louisiana Public Service Commission to explore technology, policy, and cost recovery mechanisms to harden the Louisiana electrical grid against electromagnetic threats

TX HB3171

Relating to county energy resilience plans; declaring an emergency.

TX S1644

Establishes Small Business Resiliency Project Loan Program in EDA for certain small businesses implementing certain resiliency projects.

TX SB1282

Transportation electrification: grid-integrated vehicle technologies: standards.

TX S3181

Proposes a bond measure authorizing the State of Rhode Island to issue up to $100,000,000 in general obligation bonds, subject to voter approval, to fund coastal preparedness and resilience projects.

TX H8151

Proposes a bond measure authorizing the State of Rhode Island to issue up to $100,000,000 in general obligation bonds, subject to voter approval, to fund coastal preparedness and resilience projects.

Similar Bills

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