Texas Administrative Code
Title 16 - ECONOMIC REGULATION
Part 2 - PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION OF TEXAS
Chapter 25 - SUBSTANTIVE RULES APPLICABLE TO ELECTRIC SERVICE PROVIDERS
Subchapter D - RECORDS, REPORTS, AND OTHER REQUIRED INFORMATION
Section 25.95 - Electric Utility Infrastructure Storm Hardening
Current through Reg. 50, No. 13; March 28, 2025
(a) Purpose. This section is intended to ensure that each electric utility has developed a Storm Hardening Plan that provides for the implementation of cost-effective strategies to increase the ability of its transmission and distribution facilities to withstand extreme weather conditions.
(b) Application. This section applies to all electric utilities.
(c) Definition. The following term when used in this section shall have the following meaning, unless the context indicates otherwise. Storm hardening--All activities related to improved resiliency and restoration times, including but not limited to emergency planning, construction standards, vegetation management, or other actions before, during, or after extreme weather events.
(d) Storm Hardening Plan Summary. By May 1, 2011, a utility shall file with the commission a summary of its Storm Hardening Plan. The summary shall describe in detail the utility's current and future storm hardening plans over a five-year period beginning January 1, 2011. By May 1 of each subsequent year, the utility shall file a detailed summary of any material revisions to the Plan and a detailed summary of its progress in implementing the Plan. A full copy of the Plan shall be provided to the commission or commission staff upon request.
(e) Updating and contents of Storm Hardening Plan. A utility's Storm Hardening Plan shall be updated at least every five years and shall include, at a minimum, the utility's:
(f) Comments. Interested entities may file comments to the commission staff within 30 days of a utility's filing pursuant to subsection (d) of this section.