cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/28402969
"The Texas Senate voted 22-9 to pass Senate Bill 819. The bill places restrictions on solar and wind power projects, requiring new permits, assessing fees, adding new regulatory requirements and placing new taxes on the projects.
The legislation “adds onerous requirements to new solar projects that would not apply to other energy sources except wind,” said the Solar Energy Industry Association (SEIA).
Texas has the nation’s largest utility-scale solar market – a $50 billion industry that has enough solar installed to power nearly 5 million homes. The bill is expected to slow development, raise Texans’ utility bills, harm rural economies, worsen grid reliability and encroach on private property rights.
“This bill will kill renewable energy in Texas,” Jeff Clark, CEO of Texas Power Alliance, said during public testimony.
Senate Bill 819 requires solar and wind projects of 10 MW or larger to obtain a permit from the Texas Utilities Commission to interconnect to the grid. It requires projects to report a notice of applications and hold a public meeting for proposed projects.
The bill also places a new environmental impact review by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department and established an annual environmental impact fee for permit holders.
SB 819 also requires all permitted facility equipment for solar projects be at least 100 feet from property lines and 200 feet from habitable structures unless it obtains a written waiver from the property owner.
The bill also prohibits property tax abatements for solar or wind projects of 10 MW of capacity or more. Property tax abatements are a common regulatory structure for utility-scale solar projects nationwide.
“We cannot afford to turn away from the pro-energy and pro-business policies that made the Lone Star State the energy capital, but that’s exactly what SB 819 does,” said Daniel Giese, Texas director of state affairs, SEIA. “We urge the Texas House to reject this bill.”
If approved by the House and Governor, the bill is expected to raise electricity costs for Texans. Clean energy is estimated to save ratepayers in the state $11 billion over the last two years.
The restrictions are also expected to lower grid reliability. Solar is the largest source of new generation added to the grid in Texas, and experts from the state’s grid operator ERCOT, the Texas Comptroller’s office, and the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas credit solar and storage for helping the grid remain stable during heat waves and cold snaps.
For rural economies, a slowed solar and wind power industry means less tax revenues. Research from the University of Texas estimates that existing and planned solar, wind and energy storage projects in that state will contribute $20 billion in local tax revenues and $29.5 billion in landowner payments over the life of the projects.
The bill also claws back the right of landowners in Texas to make land use decisions on their private property.
“The state telling landowners that they can’t use their land in the way they see fit is antithetical to the Texas identity,” said SEIA.
The solar industry employs over 12,000 people in Texas. It is expected to add the most solar among all states over the next 5 years, with a projected growth of 41 GW, according to SEIA. For context, the United States has about 224 GW of solar installed cumulatively in its entire history through 2024.
The bill next heads to the Texas House of Representatives for vote. If approved, it will be sent to Governor Greg Abbott for his signature."
- How much money on big energy causing this through lobbying?
This feels like idiots shooting at the sun with their pistols and rifles.
Contrarianism to the concept of survival.
Greg hot wheels abbot loves fucking over Texans.
Everything is bigot in Texas.
We not doing “piss baby” anymore? I mean, he doesn’t deserve any fucking respect, even for his disability, but “hot wheels” almost sounds complementary.
I thought they got all pearl clutchy over hot wheels
Piss baby is funnier tho
Paying higher prices to own the libs. Alpha move. Have to respect it.
Makes me cry thinking about it.
I would be completely devastated if the cursed us libs by shipping all that clean energy out of state.
Yeah, and then when they need more energy, it could be sold back to the state for a profit. You know, the American way. What a totally and novel idea that nobody has ever tried!
haha cowards of the free market
texas is full of fucking cooowwwwwarrrds
Texas sucks. It’s ugly, scrubby and obnoxiously humid/hot. I wouldn’t entertain the idea of living there even if its government weren’t full of regressive dumbshits. But holy shit is it ever. The median IQ of the citizenry must be pretty low because they keep voting these idiots in even as they live in a state that has a higher effective tax rate than California.
That’s rather resolute anti-business of them.
But very pro-Russia. They don’t benefit from increased solar and wind usage but they do benefit from more oil and natural gas exports.
Backward degenerates.
I’ll be interested to see if this goes anywhere in the Texas House. I don’t think it will. There are a ton of rural land owners in West Texas who make bank from solar and wind generation
Death cult
Surely this will fix the summer power outages /s
Though 10MW is a pretty large scale operation, for reference a single panel is usually 100W-600W, this law appears to apply to solar farms on the scale of 20,000 panels or so, and specifically around interconnecting with the grid. This wouldn’t apply to residential solar.
So much for the party of small government?
No solar panels in Texas wtf
Full steam ahead to any and all existential threats to humanity
Texans: Let’s just all sit back and watch the world burn.