Governor Greg Abbott announced $166 million in energy assistance funding that will help low-income Texans pay utility bills, improve home energy efficiency, and access heating and cooling equipment beginning in 2027.
What is the new energy assistance funding?
Governor Greg Abbott announced that Texas will distribute $166 million in energy assistance funds to help eligible low-income households maintain safe and affordable housing.
The funding administered by the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs (TDHCA) is scheduled to become available on January 1, 2027. The program is designed to assist Texans who may face financial hardship or health risks due to extreme temperatures and rising energy costs.
The grants will support residents across all 254 Texas counties through a network of 35 government and nonprofit organizations that administer services at the local level.
How can the funds be used?
Eligible households may receive assistance for a variety of energy-related needs, including:
- Utility bill payment assistance.
- Energy-efficient heating and cooling systems.
- Refrigeration equipment.
- Consumer counseling and case management services.
- Programs designed to help families achieve long-term self-sufficiency.
What state leaders are saying
Gov. Greg Abbott: "Texas is hard at work to ensure that families across the state can live in housing that protects them from extreme temperatures year-round. These grants will give those at risk of health or financial crisis the assistance they need to purchase cooling and heating systems for their homes."
TDHCA Director Bobby Wilkinson: "This important funding will help our most vulnerable citizens avoid potential health or financial crisis."
TDHCA Executive Director Bobby Wilkinson emphasized that the funding will help vulnerable Texans manage energy costs and avoid financial or health emergencies.
The Bottom Line
Texas will provide $166 million in energy assistance beginning in 2027 to help low-income households cover utility costs, improve energy efficiency, and maintain safe living conditions during extreme weather conditions.

