Tex. Utils. Code Section 36.215
Recovery of Investment in Distributed Generation and Rates for Backup Electric Service for Certain Non-ercot Utilities


(a)

In this section:

(1)

“Customer-sited distributed generation facility” means a dispatchable generation facility that is installed on the electric utility’s side of the retail meter and owned and operated by the electric utility:

(A)

with a nameplate capacity of not more than 10 megawatts;

(B)

that is capable of generating and providing backup electric service to a customer during a power grid outage; and

(C)

sited at or adjacent to the customer’s premises.

(2)

“Host customer” means a customer receiving backup electric service under this section.

(b)

This section applies only to an electric utility that operates solely outside of ERCOT in areas of this state included in the Southeastern Electric Reliability Council.

(c)

An electric utility may provide backup electric service to a nonresidential retail customer through a customer-sited distributed generation facility.

(d)

The commission, on the petition of an electric utility, shall establish just and reasonable rates for backup electric service supplied using a customer-sited distributed generation facility, consistent with this chapter, provided that costs are allocated as follows:

(1)

if the facility is capable of directly supplying energy to the distribution system or of disconnecting the host customer from the distribution system when not being used to supply backup electric service to the host customer and thereby reducing system load, the commission shall allocate the cost of owning and operating the facility between the host customer and the electric utility’s broader customer base, including an allocation of any margins from energy sales attributable to the facility to the host customer in reasonable proportion to the allocation of nonfuel costs as provided by Subdivision (2); and

(2)

the allocation of nonfuel costs to the host customer must be based on the cost to purchase, install, interconnect, own, operate, and maintain the facility that is above the electric utility’s levelized avoided cost to install, own, operate, and maintain a single-cycle combustion turbine, on a per kilowatt basis, grossed up for avoided line losses based on the utility’s transmission and distribution line loss factors last approved by the commission.

(e)

In a rate proceeding in which an electric utility seeks to recover the utility’s investment in a customer-sited distributed generation facility that is interconnected to the utility’s distribution system:

(1)

the full cost of the utility’s investment is eligible for recovery; and

(2)

the cost of the facility and backup electric service revenues must be allocated among customer classes on the same basis used to allocate the utility’s distribution-level investments.
Added by Acts 2023, 88th Leg., R.S., Ch. 103 (S.B. 1866), Sec. 1, eff. May 19, 2023.

Source: Section 36.215 — Recovery of Investment in Distributed Generation and Rates for Backup Electric Service for Certain Non-ercot Utilities, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/UT/htm/UT.­36.­htm#36.­215 (accessed Jun. 5, 2024).

36.001
Authorization to Establish and Regulate Rates
36.002
Compliance with Title
36.003
Just and Reasonable Rates
36.004
Equality of Rates and Services
36.005
Rates for Area Not in Municipality
36.006
Burden of Proof
36.007
Discounted Wholesale or Retail Rates
36.008
State Transmission System
36.009
Billing Demand for Certain Utility Customers
36.051
Establishing Overall Revenues
36.052
Establishing Reasonable Return
36.053
Components of Invested Capital
36.054
Construction Work in Progress
36.055
Separations and Allocations
36.056
Depreciation, Amortization, and Depletion
36.057
Net Income
36.058
Consideration of Payment to Affiliate
36.059
Treatment of Certain Tax Benefits
36.060
Consolidated Income Tax Returns
36.061
Allowance of Certain Expenses
36.062
Consideration of Certain Expenses
36.063
Consideration of Profit or Loss from Sale or Lease of Merchandise
36.064
Self-insurance
36.065
Pension and Other Postemployment Benefits
36.066
Costs Related to Reporting on Safety Processes and Inspections for Certain Utilities
36.067
Consideration of Compensation and Benefit Expenses
36.101
Definition
36.102
Statement of Intent to Change Rates
36.103
Notice of Intent to Change Rates
36.104
Early Effective Date of Rate Change
36.105
Determination of Propriety of Rate Change
36.106
Regional Hearing
36.107
Preference to Hearing
36.108
Rate Suspension
36.109
Temporary Rates
36.110
Bonded Rates
36.111
Establishment of Final Rates
36.112
Cost Recovery and Rate Adjustment Standards and Procedures for Certain Non-ercot Utilities
36.151
Unreasonable or Violative Existing Rates
36.152
Investigating Costs of Obtaining Service from Another Source
36.153
Rate-filing Package
36.154
Deadline
36.155
Interim Order Establishing Temporary Rates
36.156
Automatic Temporary Rates
36.157
Rate Review Schedule
36.201
Automatic Adjustment for Changes in Costs
36.202
Adjustment for Change in Tax Liability
36.203
Fuel and Purchased Power Cost Recovery
36.204
Cost Recovery and Incentives
36.205
Purchased Power Cost Recovery
36.206
Mark-ups
36.207
Use of Mark-ups
36.208
Payment to Qualifying Facility
36.209
Recovery by Certain Non-ercot Utilities of Certain Transmission Costs
36.210
Periodic Rate Adjustments
36.211
Relation Back of Rates for Certain Non-ercot Utilities
36.212
Rate Case Requirement for Certain Non-ercot Utilities
36.213
Adjustment for Cybersecurity Monitor Costs for Certain Utilities
36.214
Recovery of Generation Investment by Non-ercot Utilities
36.215
Recovery of Investment in Distributed Generation and Rates for Backup Electric Service for Certain Non-ercot Utilities
36.351
Discounted Rates for Certain Institutions of Higher Education
36.352
Special Rate Class
36.353
Payment in Lieu of Tax
36.354
Discounted Rates for Military Bases
36.401
Securitization for Recovery of System Restoration Costs
36.402
System Restoration Costs
36.403
Standards and Procedures Governing Securitization and Recovery of System Restoration Costs
36.404
Nonbypassable Charges
36.405
Determination of System Restoration Costs
36.406
Severability
36.451
Purpose and Applicability
36.452
Definitions
36.453
Creation of Corporation
36.454
Powers and Duties of Corporation
36.455
Commission Regulation of Corporation
36.456
Financing Order
36.457
Severability

Accessed:
Jun. 5, 2024

§ 36.215’s source at texas​.gov