The Texas Energy Fund
The Public Utility Commission of Texas (PUCT) was directed by the Texas Legislature through Senate Bill 2627, the Powering Texas Forward Act, to administer the Texas Energy Fund (TEF) programs. The TEF will provide grants and loans to finance the construction, maintenance, modernization, and operation of electric facilities in Texas. Texans voted to create the TEF through a constitutional election on November 7, 2023.
Senate Bill 2627 also established the Texas Energy Fund Advisory Committee to review the structure and function of the TEF and provide input and recommendations to the PUCT. A list of committee members is available here.
Texas Energy Fund Programs
The Texas Energy Fund (TEF) will provide funding opportunities for electric generation projects—both inside and outside of the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) power region—through four programs based on an application process and award system developed by the Public Utility Commission of Texas. The Texas Legislature appropriated $5 billion to fund the TEF for Fiscal Years 2025-2026.
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For more information about each of the TEF programs (e.g., program descriptions, links to rules, general FAQ), please see the TEF FAQ.
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To see application guidance and prepare to apply for open programs, access the TEF ONLINE website.
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To upload materials and submit an application for open programs, access the TEF PORTAL.
TEF Interchange Filing Numbers
Project Number |
Description |
57308 |
Completion Bonus Grant Program Application Submission Statement |
56896 |
In-ERCOT Generation Loan Program Reports and Filings |
56176 |
Texas Backup Power Package Advisory Committee Information and Reports |
57236 |
Project to Develop the Texas Backup Power Package Program |
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In-ERCOT Generation Loan Program
The In-ERCOT Generation Loan Program will provide low-interest loans to qualifying companies for the construction of new dispatchable electric generating facilities in the ERCOT power region or the expansion of existing facilities providing power to the ERCOT power region. Qualifying projects must add at least 100 MW of new dispatchable generation capacity to the ERCOT grid.
On March 21, 2024, the PUCT adopted new 16 TAC §25.510, which establishes the application process, project eligibility requirements, evaluation criteria, and loan terms for the In-ERCOT Generation Loan Program. The PUCT accepted applications for the In-ERCOT Generation Loan Program from June 1, 2024, to July 27, 2024. Applicants can view their application status in the Texas Energy Fund (TEF) Portal. The timing of disbursements will depend on the borrower meeting the conditions precedent and the terms identified in the loan agreement. The last day by which the PUCT will make initial disbursements for approved In-ERCOT loans will be December 31, 2025.
On August 29, 2024, PUCT identified applications to move forward to the due diligence stage of the loan application review process. More information on the projects selected to advance is available here. Applications which have advanced to due diligence are not guaranteed a loan award.
In-ERCOT Generation Loan Program Reports and Filings PUCT Project No. 56896
- March 21, 2024:
PUCT adopts rule implementing In-ERCOT Generation Loan Program.
- April 1, 2024:
Submission criteria for Notices of Intent to apply posted to PUCT website.
- May 1, 2024:
PUCT began accepting Notices of Intent.
- May 20, 2024:
Loan Program application submission process and requirements posted.
- May 31, 2024:
Notice of Intent (NOI) submission period closed.
- June 1, 2024:
PUCT began accepting In-ERCOT Generation Loan applications.
- July 27, 2024:
Application submission period closed.
- August 29, 2024:
The Commission decided which applications to invite to due diligence based on an evaluation of eligibility criteria and statutory and public policy priorities.
- December 31, 2025:
Last day by which PUCT will make initial disbursements for approved In-ERCOT loans.
Completion Bonus Grant Program
On April 25, 2024, the PUCT adopted new 16 TAC §25.511 establishing the application process and performance standard requirements for the Completion Bonus Grant Program within the TEF. New dispatchable electric generation resources that meet certain planning requirements after June 1, 2023, and interconnect to the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) power grid before June 1, 2029, may be eligible for a completion bonus grant.
To be eligible for a completion bonus grant, an applicant's new generating resources must provide at least 100 megawatts (MW) of new nameplate capacity in the ERCOT region, among other criteria.
Eligible facilities must meet performance standards set by the PUCT to earn annual grant payments. Completion bonus grants will be paid in installments over a 10-year period, subject to performance measured over 12-month test periods from June 1 of each year to May 31 of the following year. The amount of an award is based on program funding availability, the capacity and interconnection date of the electric generating facility for which an applicant requests a completion bonus grant, and performance during each test period.
On Wednesday, January 1, 2025, the PUCT will begin accepting applications for the Completion Bonus Grant Program. Interested parties may begin their application in the TEF Portal on that date.
Detailed information on program eligibility, evaluation, and grant award processes can be found here.
- April 25, 2024:
PUCT adopted rule implementing Completion Bonus Grant Program.
- January 1, 2025:
PUCT begins accepting Completion Bonus Grant Program applications
- Before June 1, 2026:
Interconnection date cutoff for $120,000 per MW awards, per 16 TAC §25.511.
- June 1, 2026, to June 1, 2029:
Interconnection date range for $80,000 per MW awards, per 16 TAC §25.511.
- December 1, 2040:
Completion Bonus Grant Program expires.
Outside ERCOT Grant Program
The Outside ERCOT Grant (OEG) Program will provide funding for transmission and distribution infrastructure or electric generating facilities in Texas outside of the ERCOT power region. Under this program, the PUCT will award grants for the modernization of infrastructure, weatherization, reliability and resiliency enhancements, and vegetation management.
On February 13, 2025, the PUCT adopted new 16 TAC §25.512 establishing procedures for applying for the OEG Program, project eligibility, and grant award and payment process information.
To be eligible for an OEG, an applicant must be an existing electric utility, electric cooperative, municipally owned utility (MOU), or river authority that owns or manages transmission or distribution infrastructure or one or more electric generating facilities within Texas outside ERCOT, or own a qualifying facility under PURA, in addition to other criteria. More information on applying to the program and key dates will be posted to this page when available.
Outside ERCOT Grant Program Rulemaking PUCT Project No. 57004
Texas Backup Power Package Program
The TEF will provide grants and loans to qualifying entities to design, procure, or install backup power packages at facilities necessary to support community health, safety, and well-being. A backup power package is a stand-alone, behind-the-meter, multiday back up power source.
On January 14, 2024, the PUCT named members of the Texas Backup Power Package Advisory Committee. The Committee is tasked to recommend criteria to the PUCT for backup power package grants. The Backup Power Package Advisory Committee submitted a recommendation report to the PUCT on October 1, 2024. Additional information will be posted to this page when available.
Backup Power Package Advisory Committee Information and Reports PUCT Project 56176
- The Public Utility Commission of Texas hosted a virtual workshop on November 13, 2024, to solicit input on the Texas Backup Power Package Program. Written comments were filed after the workshop to the PUCT Interchange using Project Number 57236.
- The PUCT solicited input from January 23rd to February 14th, 2025, on the Texas Backup Power Package Program Research Entity Final Report authored by Patrick Engineering, Inc., a RINA Company. Written comments were filed on the PUCT Interchange under Project Number 57236. Comments submitted may inform rulemaking for the Texas Backup Power Package Program. The Patrick Engineering Final Report and PUCT's request for comments were posted on January 23, 2025, and may be found here: Filings 57236.
- The PUCT hosted an in-person workshop on March 20th, 2025 at 1:30 P.M. Central Time to solicit input on the Texas Backup Power Package Program Research Entity Final Report authored by Patrick Engineering, Inc., a RINA Company. An archived recording of the workshop is available here on the PUCT website. Written comments on the report may be filed to the PUCT Interchange using Project Number 57236 until April 3rd, 2025.
For more information on the Texas Energy Fund and the Texas Backup Power Package Program, please visit the TEF Online.
For program information, questions, or assistance, contact the TEF support team by phone at 1-866-526-2269 or email at info@txenergyfund.texas.gov.
TEXAS ENERGY FUND ADVISORY COMMITTEE
The Texas Energy Fund Advisory Committee was established by Senate Bill 2627 to provide comments and recommendations to the Commission on the development and adoption of TEF rules. The Committee will review the overall operation, function, and structure of the fund at least semiannually.
Members of the TEF Advisory Committee include:
- Senator Charles Schwertner, Co-Chair
- Senator Nathan Johnson
- Senator Joan Huffman
- Representative David Spiller, Co-Chair
- Representative Ana Hernandez
- Representative Todd Hunter