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Texas House Files Bill In Response To Winter Storm, But It Doesn't Include A Weatherization Mandate

A map of the ERCOT power grid in Texas.
Graphic by ERCOT

On Feb. 18, Gov. Greg Abbott declared a new emergency item for the 87th Legislative Session 鈥 mandating the winterization of Texas鈥 power system. Nearly a month later, the Texas House filed House Bill 14 in response. But it doesn鈥檛 mandate winterization.

Speaker Dade Phelan that HB 14, authored by State Rep. Craig Goldman, R- Fort Worth, would require gas pipeline operators to weatherize their infrastructure to help ensure reliability during an extreme weather event.

But the version three days later would only create a Texas Electricity Supply Chain Mapping Committee 鈥 which is tasked with mapping the state鈥檚 electricity supply chain and identifying critical infrastructure. The committee would be slated to provide a report of its findings and recommendations no later than Jan. 1, 2022.

Goldman said the committee will 鈥渞ecommend ways to best prepare facilities that provide both gas and electric services for extreme weather events where maintaining service operations is critical.鈥

This Monday, the House Energy Resources Committee considered the bill in a public hearing.

Michelle Richmond, Texas Competitive Power Advocates (TCPA) executive director, said providing recommendations isn鈥檛 enough to fix the problem.

鈥淓lectric generators are committed to doing whatever it takes to make sure that we can produce power in a wide spectrum of situations,鈥 she said. "But without a secure and reliable natural gas infrastructure that's taken the commensurate actions including weatherization, it really doesn't matter what the electric system components do.鈥

Stoic Energy president, Doug Lewin, said because the report is due by January 2022, there may not be enough time to make critical changes before next winter.

鈥淭he report would be complete only five weeks before the same time we had this storm this year, which isn鈥檛 enough time to implement any of the recommendations in the report,鈥 Lewin said.

He said conducting more research is a good call, but recommendations already exist based on a winter storm in Texas that caused widespread power outages in

A from 2011 identified that 鈥渕any generators failed to adequately apply and institutionalize knowledge and recommendations from previous severe winter weather events, especially as to winterization of generation and plant auxiliary equipment.鈥

Lewin said recommendations from that report have not been fully implemented yet in Texas.

鈥淭here鈥檚 a lot of things we know need to be done and the bill doesn鈥檛 have those things in them,鈥 Lewin said.

Rep. Drew Darby, R-San Angelo, and Rep. Charlie Geren, R-Fort Worth, brought up an issue of security with requiring a state map of critical infrastructure.

鈥淚t would be a security nightmare if there was a centralized repository for where our critical infrastructure is in the state,鈥 Darby said.

HB 14 remains pending in committee. Goldman said his office will continue amending the bill.

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Katya Bandouil is a 2021 legislative fellow for The Texas Newsroom. She has interned at Austin Monthly, Austin Woman, and the Texas Capitol. Katya is also the social media editor at the University of Texas at Austin's student publication, The Daily Texan. Katya is studying international relations, journalism, and French. She is expected to graduate in 2021.