Solar & Battery Regulation & Incentive Programs

Mandatory Renewable Energy Educational Materials

Program Overview


Category:
Regulatory Policy
Program Type:
Line Extension Analysis
Implementing Sector:
State
State:
Texas
Eligible Storage Technologies:
Solar Photovoltaics, Wind (All), Wind (Small), Other Distributed Generation Technologies
Requirements:
Utility must provide information on alternative energy options to customer
Service:
Requests for new residential service requiring construction, such as line extensions, must be completed within 90 days, or within a time frame agreed to by the customer and electric utility, provided the applicant has met the credit requirements noted in § 25.24
Applicable Sectors:
Investor-Owned Utility, Municipal Utilities, Cooperative Utilities
Last Updated:
10/16/2020

Summary

If an electric utility must construct a line extension for a customer, and the utility requires the customer to pay a Contribution in Aid to Construction (CIAC) or a pre-payment charge, or to sign a contract with a term of one year or longer, the utility must provide the customer with information about on-site renewable energy and distributed-generation (DG) technology alternatives. The information must be provided to the customer at the time of the CIAC estimate or pre-payment. This information must comply with guidelines established by the Public Utilities Commission of Texas (PUCT), and must be provided to the customer at the time the estimate of the CIAC or pre-payment is given to the customer. If a CIAC or pre-payment is not required, then the information must be given to the customer before a contract is signed. The information is intended to educate the customer on available alternative options.


Authorities

NameEnacted DateEffective DateExpired Date
PUCT Substantive Rules § 25.22(7)