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The agenda covers a wide range of contested case items involving water and electric utilities, including rate change applications, complaints against utility providers, and transfers of certificates of convenience and necessity. Additionally, the Commission will discuss implementation of state and federal legislation, rulemakings, ERCOT oversight, wholesale transmission charges, and net metering arrangements. Administrative matters include the discussion of the internal management of the commission, the 2026 rulemaking calendar, an RFP for live broadcasting services, agency budget and personnel policies, and an executive session to consider legal and security matters.
The meeting addressed a variety of water, electric, and communication utility dockets, including applications for rate changes, certificates of convenience and necessity, and mergers. Key items included discussions on electric reliability protocols, transmission cost recovery, the Texas Backup Power Package Program, and infrastructure projects managed by ERCOT. The Commission also reviewed internal management directives, rulemaking calendars, and administrative matters, concluding with a closed session to discuss legal, personnel, and security issues.
The Commission addressed various contested cases regarding water and electric utility service, including applications for certificates of convenience and necessity, emergency orders for utility management, and rate changes. The meeting also covered several projects, including the review of the ERCOT budget and interconnection processes, the rulemaking for energy efficiency and large load interconnection standards, and the establishment of transmission and distribution structural integrity standards. Additionally, the Commission discussed agency administrative matters, procedural rules updates, and customer service initiatives related to residential solar panel regulation.
The Commission addressed public comments concerning water and wastewater service challenges for ratepayers outside city limits. In the water sector, a proposal for publication regarding test years for water and sewer utilities was approved. The electric sector included discussions on Dispatchable Reliability Reserve Service, specifically concerning energy storage resource participation, and the approval of a rulemaking for net metering arrangements for large loads co-located with generation resources. Additionally, the Commission announced an upcoming data collection survey regarding water usage by data centers and virtual currency mining facilities.
The Commission addressed various water and electric utility dockets, including applications for sale, transfer, or merger of facilities, rate changes, and amendments to certificates of convenience and necessity. Discussions included net metering arrangements, compliance filings for transition charges, and settlement agreements regarding violations of utility regulations. Furthermore, the meeting covered rulemakings and projects related to system improvement charges, telecommunications market legislation, electric reliability protocols, interconnection processes, and internal management procedures. The session also provided for a closed meeting to address legal matters, personnel decisions, and infrastructure security.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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