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  2011S0557-2 03/09/11
 
  By: Fraser S.B. No. 15
 
 
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 
AN ACT
  relating to state energy policy and the planning of energy
  development and utilization.
         BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
  ARTICLE 1
         SECTION 1.01.  This article may be cited as the Energy Policy
  Act.
         SECTION 1.02.  The Utilities Code is amended by adding Title
  6 to read as follows:
  TITLE 6.  ENERGY POLICY ACT
  CHAPTER 300.  STRATEGIC ENERGY PLANNING
  SUBCHAPTER A.  GENERAL PROVISIONS
         Sec. 300.001.  PURPOSE AND FINDINGS.  (a)  This title is
  enacted to promote, in accordance with the public interest, the
  strategic planning of energy development, production, delivery,
  commercialization, and utilization in this state.
         (b)  The purpose of this title is to establish a statewide
  energy policy planning entity and process that recognizes:
               (1)  public health and general welfare as a critical
  concern in the development of energy policies;
               (2)  energy as a valuable and vital commodity in the
  state's economy;
               (3)  protection of the environment as a major
  consideration in the production of energy and utilization of
  natural resources;
               (4)  cost-effective, market-based solutions as a
  preferred policy for energy planning;
               (5)  utilization of Texas-based resources to provide
  energy security, stability, and reliability; and
               (6)  the importance of portfolio diversity in promoting
  energy system flexibility, affordability, and efficiency.
         Sec. 300.002.  DEFINITIONS.  In this title:
               (1)  "Council" means the Texas Energy Policy Council.
               (2)  "Office" means the State Energy Conservation
  Office.
               (3)  "Plan" means the statewide energy policy plan.
         Sec. 300.003.  TEXAS ENERGY POLICY COUNCIL.  (a)  The Texas
  Energy Policy Council is created to develop and present a statewide
  energy policy plan to the legislature.  The plan must include a
  20-year planning horizon and be updated to reflect changing
  conditions and should be considered a living document.
         (b)  The council is composed of 11 members as follows:
               (1)  the chairman of the Public Utility Commission of
  Texas;
               (2)  the chairman of the Railroad Commission of Texas;
               (3)  the chairman of the Texas Commission on
  Environmental Quality;
               (4)  the president and chief executive officer of the
  Electric Reliability Council of Texas;
               (5)  two members of the senate appointed by the
  lieutenant governor;
               (6)  two members of the house of representatives
  appointed by the speaker of the house of representatives;
               (7)  one member of the academic community with
  expertise in energy appointed by the governor;
               (8)  one member of the academic community with
  expertise in environmental issues related to energy appointed by
  the governor; and
               (9)  the director of the office.
         (c)  The governor shall designate the presiding officer from
  among the members of the council.
         (d)  An appointed member of the council serves for a full
  planning cycle and may be reappointed at the pleasure of the
  appointing official.
         (e)  The council shall meet at least quarterly in
  even-numbered years while developing a plan for submission to the
  legislature.  The council may meet annually in odd-numbered years
  after submitting plans to the legislature.
         (f)  The council shall develop and implement policies and
  procedures that provide the public with reasonable opportunity to
  appear before the council and to speak on issues under the
  jurisdiction of the council.
         (g)  The office is designated as the state agency responsible
  for administering the council.  Staff from the office shall be
  tasked, as necessary, with assisting the council in carrying out
  its duties.
         Sec. 300.004.  POWERS, DUTIES, AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF
  COUNCIL.  (a)  In developing the plan, the council shall:
               (1)  encourage cooperation and coordination between
  public and private entities regarding energy usage, planning,
  research and development, and commercialization;
               (2)  seek policies that promote a diverse portfolio of
  clean, reliable, and competitively priced energy sources;
               (3)  promote research, pilot projects, and
  market-based incentives to explore and expand long-term energy
  options;
               (4)  develop policies to prevent supply interruptions
  and infrastructure failure;
               (5)  examine the impact on the environment of energy
  exploration, production, and use; and
               (6)  make recommendations for increasing public
  knowledge of energy use issues and public awareness of the
  importance of more efficient consumption of energy.
         (b)  The council shall submit to the legislature the initial
  plan by December 1, 2012.  Thereafter, the council shall report to
  the legislature by December 1 of each even-numbered year the status
  of the plan's implementation and make any recommendations for
  legislative action as necessary to implement or revise the plan.  
  The council may update the plan as necessary to reflect evolving
  conditions.
         Sec. 300.005.  FUELS AND TECHNOLOGIES. (a)  The council
  shall consider the following fuel sources, types of generation, and
  innovative technologies associated with these fuels and types of
  generation when creating the plan.  These fuels, types of
  generation, and technologies include:
               (1)  oil and natural gas;
               (2)  coal and lignite;
               (3)  nuclear;
               (4)  renewable energy technologies;
               (5)  geothermal;
               (6)  methane;
               (7)  distributed generation;
               (8)  fuel cells and storage; and
               (9)  any other fuels and technologies as defined in
  Section 39.904(d).
         (b)  The council shall develop policies that ensure fuel
  resources available to the state are utilized in a balanced and
  efficient manner.  The council shall consider the economic
  viability and environmental impact of types of fuel and technology
  when making its recommendations.
         Sec. 300.006.  ENERGY EFFICIENT TECHNOLOGY. (a)  In order
  to reduce the energy demand of customers in this state, the council
  shall consider energy-efficient technologies when formulating the
  plan and include them in its recommendations.  Energy-efficient
  technologies shall be considered for the following:
               (1)  residential, commercial, industrial, and state
  and local energy users; and
               (2)  any other user group or application the council
  deems appropriate.
         (b)  The council shall consider the economic viability and
  competitiveness of new technologies when making its
  recommendations.
         (c)  The council shall consider the ability of
  energy-efficient technologies to reduce the demand for energy and
  the need for additional transmission capacity in the state and
  shall consider opportunities for reducing transmission constraints
  by using these technologies.
         Sec. 300.007.  TRANSMISSION.  (a)  The council shall
  consider and recommend strategies to ensure that customers in this
  state have access to reliable energy.
         (b)  The council shall consider transmission constraints,
  and make recommendations in the plan to alleviate or prevent those
  constraints, for the following sources of energy:
               (1)  oil and natural gas;
               (2)  coal and lignite;
               (3)  wind and solar; and
               (4)  electricity.
         Sec. 300.008.  ALTERNATIVE FUEL VEHICLES.  (a)  The council
  shall consider and make recommendations on strategies that involve
  the use of alternative fuel vehicles such as natural gas vehicles
  and plug-in electric vehicles.
         (b)  The council shall consider the economic feasibility of
  alternative fuel vehicles and infrastructure constraints and may
  make recommendations on how to incorporate and promote these
  vehicles as a component of the plan.
         Sec. 300.009.  ENVIRONMENT. (a)  The council, when creating
  the plan or in formulating recommendations, shall consider the
  effects of energy exploration, production, and consumption on the
  environment.
         (b)  The council shall recommend strategies that protect and
  preserve the environment of the state and allow for access to and
  the production of safe, economically viable, and reliable sources
  of energy.  The council shall consider:
               (1)  air quality;
               (2)  water quality; and
               (3)  waste disposal.
         SECTION 2.01.  Chapter 36, Utilities Code, is amended by
  adding Subchapter J to read as follows:
  SUBCHAPTER J.  REPORT ON RESERVES AND EMISSIONS REDUCTIONS PLAN
         Sec. 36.501.  REPORT ON RESERVES. (a)  Not later than
  December 1, 2011, the Railroad Commission of Texas shall prepare
  and submit to the commission a report on coal and gas reserves in
  this state that includes information relating to:
               (1)  natural gas reserves in this state proven and
  probable on November 1, 2011;
               (2)  estimates of the proven and probable natural gas
  reserves in this state for each of the next 15 years;
               (3)  estimates of natural gas prices for each of the
  next 15 years;
               (4)  coal reserves in this state proven and probable on
  November 1, 2011;
               (5)  estimates of the proven and probable coal reserves
  in this state for each of the next 15 years; and
               (6)  estimates of coal prices for each of the next 15
  years.
         (b)  The Railroad Commission of Texas may request financial
  information and forecasts from the comptroller to assist the
  Railroad Commission of Texas in carrying out its duties under this
  section.  The comptroller shall provide that information and those
  forecasts to the Railroad Commission of Texas as quickly as
  possible.
         Sec. 36.502.  REPORT AND PLAN. (a)  The commission shall
  prepare a report on electric energy generation in this state.  The
  report must include an air pollution reduction plan.
         (b)  In preparing the report, the commission shall:
               (1)  analyze information from the reports submitted
  under this subchapter by electric generating facilities and the
  Railroad Commission of Texas; and
               (2)  consult with the Railroad Commission of Texas, the
  Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, the Electric
  Reliability Council of Texas, the Southwest Power Pool, the
  Southeastern Electric Reliability Council, and the Western
  Electricity Coordinating Council.
         (c)  The air pollution reduction plan must be designed to:
               (1)  maintain electric grid reliability;
               (2)  ensure the availability of electric energy at
  reasonable rates;
               (3)  reduce air pollution, as defined by Section
  382.003, Health and Safety Code;
               (4)  increase the state's ability to comply with state
  and federal clean air standards in nonattainment and
  near-nonattainment areas;
               (5)  reduce the use of water for electricity generation
  in this state; and
               (6)  increase the use of existing natural gas combined
  cycle electric generating facilities in this state.
         (d)  The plan must identify the electric generating
  facilities in this state that produced the greatest amounts of air
  pollution during the preceding five years and recommend retirement
  of at least 4,000 megawatts of generation capacity from those
  facilities.
         (e)  Not later than June 1, 2012, the commission shall make a
  draft of the report available for public review and comment for a
  period of not less than 30 days.
         (f)  Not later than August 1, 2012, the commission shall
  finalize and publish the report.
         SECTION 2.02.  Section 39.904, Utilities Code, is amended by
  adding Subsection (p) to read as follows:
         (p)  This section is intended to increase the amount of
  renewable generating capacity as provided by Subsection (a) and is
  not intended, unless specifically stated otherwise in this section,
  to provide operational or competitive advantages to renewable
  energy generators to the detriment of other generation resources.
         SECTION 3.01.  As soon as practicable after the effective
  date of this Act, the designated appointing officials shall appoint
  the members to the Texas Energy Policy Council established under
  Chapter 300, Utilities Code, as added by this Act.
         SECTION 3.02.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2011.