Bill Text: TX HB3038 | 2021-2022 | 87th Legislature | Introduced


Bill Title: Relating to deployment of information technology and electric distribution system upgrades to more equitably distribute rolling blackouts.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2021-03-19 - Referred to State Affairs [HB3038 Detail]

Download: Texas-2021-HB3038-Introduced.html
  87R11600 BRG-D
 
  By: Goodwin H.B. No. 3038
 
 
 
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 
AN ACT
  relating to deployment of information technology and electric
  distribution system upgrades to more equitably distribute rolling
  blackouts.
         BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
         SECTION 1.  Chapter 38, Utilities Code, is amended by adding
  Subchapter F to read as follows:
  SUBCHAPTER F. UPGRADES FOR ROLLING BLACKOUTS
         Sec. 38.151.  ADVANCED METER DEPLOYMENT. (a) Each
  transmission and distribution utility, municipally owned utility,
  and electric cooperative shall install and connect to an
  information network, for each customer, an advanced meter capable
  of allowing the utility or cooperative to shut off the customer's
  power when a rolling blackout is necessary.
         (b)  Notwithstanding any other law, a customer may not refuse
  installation and connection of an advanced meter under this
  section.
         Sec. 38.152.  ADVANCED METERING EQUIPMENT AND SOFTWARE. (a)
  A transmission and distribution utility, municipally owned
  utility, or electric cooperative shall develop or acquire the
  equipment and software necessary to shut off a customer's power in
  the event of a rolling blackout by using an advanced meter installed
  and connected under Section 38.151.
         (b)  A utility or cooperative shall make software described
  by Subsection (a) available to:
               (1)  a county or municipal government, for the purpose
  of identifying critical load public safety customers; and
               (2)  a retail electric provider, for the purpose of
  providing the utility or cooperative with a preferential order for
  customer curtailment.
         Sec. 38.153.  UPGRADES TO DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM. (a) Each
  transmission and distribution utility, municipally owned utility,
  or electric cooperative shall make upgrades to the distribution
  system operated by the utility or cooperative for the purpose of
  more evenly distributing a rolling blackout.
         (b)  Upgrades made under Subsection (a) may include the
  installation of additional under-frequency relays or energy
  storage systems, if permitted.
         (c)  Each transmission and distribution utility, municipally
  owned utility, or electric cooperative shall install
  under-frequency relays throughout the distribution system operated
  by the utility or cooperative and rotate which relays are active
  every year.
         Sec. 38.154.  COST RECOVERY. A transmission and
  distribution utility, municipally owned utility, or electric
  cooperative may recover reasonable and necessary costs incurred in
  deploying advanced meters under Section 38.151, developing or
  acquiring equipment and software under Section 38.152, or making
  upgrades to the distribution system operated by the utility or
  cooperative under Section 38.153.
         Sec. 38.155.  ROLLING BLACKOUT PLAN. (a) Each utility or
  cooperative shall make a plan for using advanced metering
  technology, software, equipment, and other upgrades to a
  distribution system authorized by this subchapter to deploy a
  rolling blackout.
         (b)  A plan developed under Subsection (a) may include use of
  both advanced metering technology and distribution feeders.
         Sec. 38.156.  CRITICAL LOAD DESIGNATION. (a) A critical
  load public safety customer, as defined by commission rules,
  includes the following:
               (1)  long-term care facilities;
               (2)  food pantries;
               (3)  homeless shelters
               (4)  temporary shelters identified by the county
  government; and
               (5)  critical telecommunications facilities.
         (b)  The commission shall allow a county to designate a
  critical load public safety customer.
         (c)  A transmission and distribution utility, municipally
  owned utility, or electric cooperative shall identify customers in
  the utility's or cooperative's service area who qualify as critical
  load public safety customers under commission rules and are not
  designated as critical load public safety customers.
         (d)  A utility or cooperative shall notify the following
  entities of any critical load public safety customers identified
  under Subsection (c):
               (1)  the commission;
               (2)  the independent system operator certified under
  Section 39.151 for the ERCOT power region, if applicable; and
               (3)  a county or municipality where the customer
  resides. 
         SECTION 2.  (a) In this section, the term "transmission and
  distribution utility" has the meaning assigned by Section 31.002,
  Utilities Code.
         (b)  Not later than September 1, 2022, the Public Utility
  Commission of Texas shall identify the best methods for
  implementing Subchapter F, Chapter 38, Utilities Code, as added by
  this Act, and adopt rules as necessary to reflect those methods and
  implement the subchapter.
         (c)  A transmission and distribution utility, municipally
  owned utility, or electric cooperative shall implement Sections
  38.152, 38.153, 38.155, and 38.156, Utilities Code, as added by
  this Act, not later than September 1, 2025, if the utility or
  cooperative has installed and connected an advanced meter for each
  customer before September 1, 2022, that:
               (1)  is capable of allowing the utility or cooperative
  to shut off the customer's power when a rolling blackout is
  necessary; and
               (2)  meets standards established by commission rules
  adopted under Subsection (b) of this section.
         (d)  A transmission and distribution utility, municipally
  owned utility, or electric cooperative shall implement Sections
  38.152, 38.153, 38.155, and 38.156, Utilities Code, as added by
  this Act, not later than September 1, 2026, if the utility or
  cooperative has not installed and connected an advanced meter for
  each customer before September 1, 2022, that:
               (1)  is capable of allowing the utility or cooperative
  to shut off the customer's power when a rolling blackout is
  necessary; and
               (2)  meets standards established by commission rules
  adopted under Subsection (b) of this section.
         (e)  The Public Utility Commission of Texas may extend the
  deadlines under Subsections (c) and (d) of this section by not more
  than one year, on a case-by-case basis.
         SECTION 3.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2021.
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