79R9086 SLO-D
By: Bonnen H.B. No. 2129
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
AN ACT
relating to energy-saving measures that reduce the emission of air
contaminants.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
SECTION 1. Chapter 388, Health and Safety Code, is amended
by adding Section 388.012 to read as follows:
Sec. 388.012. DEVELOPMENT OF ALTERNATIVE ENERGY-SAVING
METHODS. The laboratory shall develop at least three alternative
methods for achieving a 15 percent greater potential energy savings
in residential, commercial, and industrial construction than the
potential energy savings of construction that is in minimum
compliance with Section 388.003. The alternative methods:
(1) may include both prescriptive and
performance-based approaches, such as the approach of the United
States Environmental Protection Agency's Energy Star qualified new
home labeling program; and
(2) must include an estimate of:
(A) the implementation costs and energy savings
to consumers; and
(B) the related emissions reductions.
SECTION 2. Chapter 447, Government Code, is amended by
adding Section 447.012 to read as follows:
Sec. 447.012. APPLIANCE STANDARDS. The state energy
conservation office shall determine the feasibility and
cost-benefit to consumers of setting appliance standards for
appliances that are not currently regulated for energy efficiency
in this state, if the office determines that the new standards would
reduce the emission of air contaminants.
SECTION 3. Chapter 31, Utilities Code, is amended by adding
Section 31.005 to read as follows:
Sec. 31.005. CUSTOMER-OPTION PROGRAMS. (a) This section
applies to:
(1) a municipally owned electric utility;
(2) an electric cooperative;
(3) an electric utility;
(4) a power marketer;
(5) a retail electric provider; and
(6) a transmission and distribution utility.
(b) An entity to which this section applies shall consider
establishing customer-option programs that encourage the reduction
of air contaminant emissions, such as:
(1) an appliance retirement and recycling program;
(2) a solar water heating market transformation
program;
(3) an air conditioning tune-up program;
(4) a program that allows the use of on-site energy
storage as an eligible efficiency measure in existing programs;
(5) a program that encourages the deployment of
advanced electricity meters;
(6) a program that encourages the installation of cool
roofing materials;
(7) a program that establishes lighting limits; and
(8) a program that encourages the use of lighting
transformers and variable air volume fan controls.
SECTION 4. This Act takes effect September 1, 2005.