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A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
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AN ACT
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relating to energy efficiency goals and energy efficiency programs. |
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BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: |
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SECTION 1. Section 39.905, Utilities Code, is amended to read as |
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follows: |
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(a) It is the goal of the legislature that: |
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(1) electric utilities will administer energy |
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efficiency incentive programs in a market-neutral, |
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nondiscriminatory manner but will not offer underlying competitive |
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services; |
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(2) all customers, in all customer classes and |
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geographic regions, will have a choice of and access to energy
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efficiency alternatives and other choices from the market that |
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allow each customer to reduce energy consumption, summer or winter
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peak demand, or energy costs; |
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(3) each electric utility will provide, through |
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market-based standard offer programs or [limited, targeted,]
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market-transformation programs, incentives sufficient for retail |
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electric providers and competitive energy service providers to |
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acquire additional cost-effective energy efficiency for |
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residential and commercial customers equivalent to at least: |
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(A) 25 [10] percent of the electric utility's
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annual growth in demand of residential and commercial customers by |
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December 31, 2012 [2007];
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(B) one-half of one [15] percent of the electric
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utility's peak [annual growth in] demand of residential and
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commercial customers by December 31, 2013 [2008, provided that the |
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electric utility's program expenditures for 2008 funding may not be |
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greater than 75 percent above the utility's program budget for 2007 |
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for residential and commercial customers, as included in the April |
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1, 2006, filing]; and
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(C) a percentage of peak demand of residential |
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and commercial customers by December 31, 2014 and each year |
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thereafter that the Commission annually shall determine to be |
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reasonable to achieve, although the percentage shall not be less |
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than one-half of one percent of the electric utility's peak demand |
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of residential and commercial customers nor, except for good cause |
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shown for an electric utility, less than any prior year's goal [20 |
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percent of the electric utility's annual growth in demand of |
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residential and commercial customers by December 31, 2009, provided |
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that the electric utility's program expenditures for 2009 funding |
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may not be greater than 150 percent above the utility's program |
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budget for 2007 for residential and commercial customers, as |
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included in the April 1, 2006, filing];
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(4) each electric utility in the ERCOT region shall |
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use its best efforts to encourage and facilitate the involvement of |
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the region's retail electric providers in the delivery of |
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efficiency programs and demand response programs under this |
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section; |
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(5) retail electric providers in the ERCOT region, and |
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electric utilities outside of the ERCOT region, shall provide |
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customers with energy efficiency educational materials; |
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(6) electric utilities may communicate with customers |
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and provide rebate or incentive funds to their customers to promote |
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of facilitate the success of programs; and
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(7) [(6)] notwithstanding Subsection (a)(3), electric
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utilities shall continue to make available, at 2007 funding and |
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participation levels, any load management standard offer programs |
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developed for industrial customers and implemented prior to May 1, |
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2007. |
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(b) The commission shall provide oversight and adopt rules |
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and procedures to ensure that the utilities can achieve the goal of |
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this section, including: |
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(1) establishing an energy efficiency cost recovery |
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factor for ensuring timely and reasonable cost recovery for utility |
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expenditures made to satisfy the goal of this section; |
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(2) establishing an incentive under Section 36.204 to |
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reward utilities administering programs under this section that |
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exceed the minimum goals established by this section; |
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(3) providing a utility that is unable to establish an |
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energy efficiency cost recovery factor in a timely manner due to a |
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rate freeze with a mechanism to enable the utility to: |
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(A) defer the costs of complying with this |
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section; and |
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(B) recover the deferred costs through an energy |
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efficiency cost recovery factor on the expiration of the rate |
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freeze period; |
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(4) ensuring that the costs associated with programs |
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provided under this section are borne by the customer classes that |
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receive the services under the programs; and |
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(5) ensuring the program rules encourage the value of |
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the incentives to be passed on to the end-use customer. |
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(b-1) The energy efficiency cost recovery factor under |
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Subsection (b)(1) may not result in an over-recovery of costs but |
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may be adjusted each year to change rates to enable utilities to |
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match revenues against energy efficiency costs and any incentives |
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to which they are granted. The factor shall be adjusted to reflect |
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any over-collection or under-collection of energy efficiency cost |
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recovery revenues in previous years. |
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(b-2) [The commission shall conduct a study, to be funded by |
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electric utilities, regarding cost effective energy efficiency in |
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this state. Not later than January 15, 2009, the commission shall |
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submit to the legislature a report regarding the commission's |
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findings that: |
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(1) considers the technical, economic, and achievable |
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potential, and natural occurrence of energy efficiency in this |
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state in terms of kilowatts and kilowatt hours for each element; |
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(2) determines the amount of savings that is |
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achievable through utility programs in compliance with commission |
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rules; |
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(3) recommends whether: |
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(A) utility funding of energy efficiency in areas |
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of the state with competitive retail electric service should |
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continue; |
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(B) energy efficiency in areas with competitive |
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retail electric service is best provided by the competitive market; |
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and |
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(C) utilities should fund education programs to |
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be conducted by the commission regarding the provision of energy |
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efficiency service from the competitive market; |
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(4) provides estimates of achievable savings specific |
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to each utility service area and each customer class; |
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(5) quantifies the costs and rate impacts associated |
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with meeting energy efficiency goals; |
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(6) determines whether an increase in the goal to 30 |
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percent of the growth in demand for each utility is achievable by |
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December 31, 2010, and whether an increase in the goal to 50 percent |
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of the growth in demand for electricity is achievable by December |
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31, 2015, by each utility in the service area served through the |
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energy efficiency programs described by this section; |
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(7) recommends policies designed to promote energy |
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efficiency in the areas of the state that are not served by the |
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utilities which administer programs under this section; and |
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(8) identifies potential barriers to the increased |
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participation by retail electric providers in the delivery of |
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energy efficiency services to ERCOT customers, and to the increased |
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potential for energy efficiency in ERCOT or in this state |
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generally, including any recommended regulatory or statutory |
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changes to eliminate such barriers or facilitate greater |
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efficiency. |
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(b-3)] Beginning not later than January 1, 2008, the
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commission, in consultation with the State Energy Conservation |
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Office, annually for a period of five years shall compute and report |
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to ERCOT the projected annual and measure-life energy savings and
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summer and winter demand impacts for each entity in the ERCOT region
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that administers standard offer programs, market transformation |
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programs, combined heating and power technology, demand response |
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programs, solar incentive programs, appliance efficiency |
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standards, energy efficiency programs in public buildings, and any |
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other relevant programs that are reasonably anticipated to reduce |
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electricity energy or peak demand or that serve as substitutes for |
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electric supply. |
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(b-3) [(b-4)] The commission and ERCOT shall develop a
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method to account for the projected efficiency impacts under |
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Subsection (b-2) [(b-3)] in ERCOT's annual forecasts of future
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capacity, demand, and reserves. |
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(c) A standard offer program provided under Subsection |
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(a)(3) must be neutral with respect to technologies, equipment, and |
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fuels, including thermal, chemical, mechanical, and electrical |
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energy storage technologies. |
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(d) The commission shall establish a procedure for |
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reviewing and evaluating market-transformation program options |
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described by this subsection and other options. In evaluating |
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program options, the commission may consider the ability of a |
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program option to reduce costs to customers through reduced demand, |
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energy savings, and relief of congestion. Utilities may choose to |
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implement any program option approved by the commission after its |
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evaluation in order to satisfy the goal in Subsection (a), |
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including: |
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(1) energy-smart schools; |
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(2) appliance retirement and recycling; |
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(3) air conditioning system tune-ups; |
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(4) the installation of variable speed air |
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conditioning system and motors; |
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(5) the use of trees or other landscaping for energy
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efficiency.; |
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(6) [(5)] customer energy management and demand
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response programs; |
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(7) [(6)] high performance residential and commercial
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buildings that will achieve the levels of energy efficiency |
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sufficient to qualify those buildings for federal tax incentives; |
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(8) commissioning services for commercial and |
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institutional buildings that result in operational and maintenance |
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practices that reduce the buildings' energy consumption; |
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(9) [(7)] programs for customers who rent or lease
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their residence or commercial space; |
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(10) [(8)] programs providing energy monitoring
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equipment to customers that enable a customer to better understand |
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the amount, price, and time of the customer's energy use; |
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(11) [(9)] energy audit programs for owners and other
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residents of single-family or multifamily residences and for small |
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commercial customers; |
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(12) [(10)] net-zero energy new home programs;
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(13) [(11)] solar thermal or solar electric programs;
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and |
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(14) [(12)] programs for using windows and other
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glazing systems, glass doors, and skylights in residential and |
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commercial buildings that reduce solar gain by at least 30 percent |
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from the level established for the federal Energy Star windows |
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program. |
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(e) An electric utility may use money approved by the |
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commission for energy efficiency programs to perform necessary |
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energy efficiency research and development to foster continuous |
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improvement and innovation in the application of energy efficiency |
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technology and energy efficiency program design and |
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implementation. Money the utility uses under this subsection may |
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not exceed 10 percent of the greater of: |
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(1) the amount the commission approved for energy |
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efficiency programs in the utility's most recent full rate |
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proceeding; or |
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(2) the commission-approved expenditures by the |
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utility for energy efficiency in the previous year. |
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(f) Unless funding is provided under Section 39.903, each |
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unbundled transmission and distribution utility shall include in |
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its energy efficiency plan a targeted low-income energy efficiency |
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program as described by Section 39.903(f)(2), and the savings |
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achieved by the program shall count toward the transmission and |
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distribution utility's energy efficiency goal. The commission |
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shall determine the appropriate level of funding to be allocated to |
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both targeted and standard offer low-income energy efficiency |
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programs in each unbundled transmission and distribution utility |
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service area. The total expenditures for both targeted and |
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standard offer low-income energy efficiency programs will be based |
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on the amount spent by the transmission and distribution utility on |
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the commission's hard-to-reach program in calendar year 2003. This |
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level of funding for low-income energy efficiency programs shall be |
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provided from money approved by the commission for the transmission |
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and distribution utility's energy efficiency programs. The state |
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agency that administers the federal weatherization assistance |
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program shall provide reports as required by the commission to |
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provide the most current information available on energy and peak |
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demand savings achieved in each transmission and distribution |
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utility service area. |
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(g) Schools may participate in more than one program and may |
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use more than one product or strategy in order to maximize the |
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school's energy and cost savings. A utility may claim savings |
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realized by the school for those programs that utilize utility |
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resources. |
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(h) The commission may provide for a good cause exemption to
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a utility's liability for an administrative penalty or other |
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sanction if the utility fails to meet a goal for energy efficiency |
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under this section and the utility's failure to meet the goal is |
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caused by one or more factors outside of the utility's control, |
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including: |
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(1) insufficient demand by retail electric providers |
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and competitive energy service providers for program incentive |
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funds made available by the utility through its programs; |
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(2) changes in building energy codes; and |
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(3) changes in government-imposed appliance or |
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equipment efficiency standards. |
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SECTION 2. This Act takes effect immediately if it receives |
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a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, as |
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provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution. If this |
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Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate effect, this |
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Act takes effect September 1, 2011. |