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Landmark 'Pathways' Bill Signed into Law, Unlocking More Affordable and Reliable Energy for the West

Posted by Caroline Grace on Sep 19, 2025

Governor Newsom signs Assembly Bill 825 into law, a monumental step for greater Western regional collaboration

SACRAMENTO, CAToday, California Governor Newsom signed Assembly Bill (AB) 825, the Pathways bill, into law, marking a significant milestone for Western collaboration by allowing California to take part in an independently managed regional electricity market. 

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Topics: Press Releases, Leah Rubin Shen, Western RTO, California

Las Vegas Review-Journal: NV Energy Solar Customers Could See $20 Increase in Their Utility Bill Next Year

Posted by Emerson Drewes on Sep 17, 2025

The Las Vegas Review-Journal reports that the Nevada PUC approved NV Energy's first-of-its-kind mandatory daily demand charge for residential and small business customers. This fee is based on each customer's highest 15-minute usage each day. United's Sheila Hallstrom criticized the decision as undermining energy efficiency and affordability at a time of rising energy costs. 

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Topics: United In The News, Nevada

Nevada Current: PUC Approves Undisclosed Amount of NV Energy’s Rate Hike Request

Posted by Dana Gentry on Sep 17, 2025

The Nevada Current reports that the Nevada PUC approved NV Energy's new daily peak demand charge for residential and small business customers in Southern Nevada, alongside changes to net metering for rooftop solar in the north. United's Sheila Hallstrom criticized the decision as undermining energy efficiency and affordability, warning that it will raise bills for many customers.

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Topics: United In The News, Nevada

Utility Dive: California Zeroes Out Funding for World’s ‘Largest Virtual Power Plant’

Posted by Meris Lutz on Sep 16, 2025

Utility Dive reports that California lawmakers approved a sweeping energy package reauthorizing the state's cap-and-trade program, but without funding for the Demand Side Grid Support program. United's Edson Perez calls this a missed opportunity and urges lawmakers to find a funding solution early next year. 

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Topics: United In The News, California

California Legislative Session Advances Important Clean Energy Initiatives But Misses Some Key Opportunities

Posted by Caroline Grace on Sep 15, 2025

Many no-regrets bills passed in the waning days of session, but major affordability and clean energy gaps remain 

SACRAMENTO, CADuring a busy last week of session in which high-profile energy deals were finalized on topics ranging from cap-and-trade reauthorization to replenishing the wildfire fund, California lawmakers approved manyclean energybills and madeprogress in addressing the ongoing energy affordability crisis, but also fell short on other key solutions.

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Topics: Press Releases, Leah Rubin Shen, California

Pennsylvania Capital-Star: Pa. Electric Customers Will Pay to Keep an Old Power Plant Running Under Federal Orders

Posted by Peter Hall on Sep 15, 2025

Pennsylvania Capital-Star reports that the Trump administration has ordered the Eddystone Generating Station in Pennsylvania to remain operational past the facility's retirement date. Moreover, FERC approved a plan that allows PJM Interconnection to recover the costs of keeping the plant running. United's Jon Gordon raised concerns about future energy capacity in the PJM region, warning that the system-wide cost sharing plan would raise electricity costs for consumers.

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Topics: United In The News, Pennsylvania, FERC, New England, Jon Gordon

PV Magazine: Virtual Power Plant Legislation Lay in Gov. Newsom’s Hands After Sailing Through California Assembly

Posted by Rachel Metea on Sep 15, 2025

California lawmakers passed two virtual power plant (VPP) bills—AB 44 and AB 740—that now await Governor Newsom's signature, reports PV Magazine. United's Edson Perez spoke to the benefits of VPPs in reducing grid strain, lowering energy costs, and increasing grid reliability, urging Governor Newsom to sign the bills into law.

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Topics: State Policy, United In The News, California, Virtual Power Plants

Landmark 'Pathways' Bill Marks Significant Energy Affordability Win as California Session Concludes

Posted by Caroline Grace on Sep 13, 2025

Assembly Bill 825 passes the California legislature and now awaits the Governor’s signature

SACRAMENTO, CAAs the California legislative session comes to a close, lawmakers approved a bill designed to allow California to participate in an independently-governed Western electricity market. Assembly Bill (AB) 825, which is now an amended version of Senate Bill (SB) 540, has been sent to Governor Newsom for approval.

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Topics: Press Releases, Leah Rubin Shen, California

California Legislature Passes Virtual Power Plant Bills to Reduce Costs

Posted by Caroline Grace on Sep 11, 2025

Virtual Power Plant bills (Assembly Bills 740 and 44) passed the California legislature and now await the Governor’s signature

SACRAMENTO, CACalifornia lawmakers have taken an important step to address the state’s energy affordability challenges by approving two virtual power plant (VPP) bills, Assembly Bills (AB) 44 and 740, which now await the Governor’s signature. 

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Topics: Press Releases, California

California Policymakers Cut Funding for Nation’s Largest Virtual Power Plant, Missing $200M in Savings

Posted by Caroline Grace on Sep 10, 2025

Funding cuts risk driving away innovation and private investment from the state, exacerbating affordability & reliability problems

SACRAMENTO, CA—As the California legislative session comes to a close, the legislature and Governor have failed to fund the state’s flagship clean grid reliability program, the Demand Side Grid Support (DSGS) program. This decision risks ending the program altogether, which would mean losing out on more than $200 million in energy cost savings for Californians and extending the state’s dependence on costly peaker plants to meet emergency power needs.

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Topics: Press Releases, Leah Rubin Shen, California