Bill Text: TX HB3665 | 2023-2024 | 88th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to the designation of advanced clean energy projects.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Introduced) 2023-03-16 - Referred to Energy Resources [HB3665 Detail]
Download: Texas-2023-HB3665-Introduced.html
By: Landgraf | H.B. No. 3665 |
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relating to the designation of advanced clean energy projects. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Section 382.003(1-a), Health and Safety Code, is | ||
amended to read as follows: | ||
(1-a) "Advanced clean energy project" means a project | ||
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(A) involves the use of coal, biomass, petroleum | ||
coke, solid waste, natural gas, or fuel cells using hydrogen | ||
derived from such fuels, in the generation of electricity, or the | ||
creation of liquid fuels outside of the existing fuel production | ||
infrastructure while co-generating electricity, whether the | ||
project is implemented in connection with the construction of a new | ||
facility or in connection with the modification of an existing | ||
facility and whether the project involves the entire emissions | ||
stream from the facility or only a portion of the emissions stream | ||
from the facility; | ||
(B) with regard to the portion of the emissions | ||
stream from the facility that is associated with the project, is | ||
capable of achieving: | ||
(i) on an annual basis: | ||
(a) a 99 percent or greater reduction | ||
of sulfur dioxide emissions; | ||
(b) if the project is designed for the | ||
use of feedstock, substantially all of which is subbituminous coal, | ||
an emission rate of 0.04 pounds or less of sulfur dioxide per | ||
million British thermal units as determined by a 30-day average; or | ||
(c) if the project is designed for the | ||
use of one or more combustion turbines that burn natural gas, a | ||
sulfur dioxide emission rate that meets best available control | ||
technology requirements as determined by the commission; | ||
(ii) on an annual basis: | ||
(a) a 95 percent or greater reduction | ||
of mercury emissions; or | ||
(b) if the project is designed for the | ||
use of one or more combustion turbines that burn natural gas, a | ||
mercury emission rate that complies with applicable federal | ||
requirements; | ||
(iii) an annual average emission rate for | ||
nitrogen oxides of: | ||
(a) 0.05 pounds or less per million | ||
British thermal units; | ||
(b) if the project uses gasification | ||
technology, 0.034 pounds or less per million British thermal units; | ||
or | ||
(c) if the project is designed for the | ||
use of one or more combustion turbines that burn natural gas, two | ||
parts per million by volume or has an emission rate that meets best | ||
available control technology requirements as determined by the | ||
commission; and | ||
(iv) an annual average emission rate for | ||
filterable particulate matter of 0.015 pounds or less per million | ||
British thermal units; and | ||
(C) captures not less than 90 [ |
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carbon dioxide in the portion of the emissions stream from the | ||
facility that is associated with the project and sequesters that | ||
captured carbon dioxide by geologic storage or other means; or | ||
(D) is a facility that received a standard permit | ||
issued after January 1, 2020, but prior to the effective date of | ||
this Act, which includes carbon capture in its design and is | ||
capturing not less than 95 percent of the carbon dioxide in the | ||
emissions stream already permitted for carbon capture. | ||
SECTION 2. This Act takes effect September 1, 2023. |