In an opinion piece for Utility Dive, United’s Brian Turner explains what comes next after the passage of California's AB 825, a bill allowing the state’s utilities to join electricity markets governed by a new, independent West-wide organization. The new organization will let states opt into services a la carte, with more to come. This uniquely Western model will lower costs, improve reliability, and respect each state's policy goals.
Utility Dive: Opinion - Á la Carte Energy Market Will Give Western States Choice, Flexibility and Reliability
Topics: United In The News, Western RTO, California, Brian Turner
Canary Media: Virtual Power Plants May Soon Provide More Electricity to Illinois’ Grid
Canary Media reports that Illinois lawmakers are considering a bill (HB 4120) that would establish a basic virtual power plant (VPP) program and require the state's two largest utilities to propose their own VPP programs by 2027. United's Samarth Medakkar spoke to the benefits of VPPs in lowering electricity costs and reducing strain on the grid during times of peak demand.
Topics: United In The News, Illinois, Samarth Medakkar, Virtual Power Plants, Battery Storage
Canary Media: New California Law Could Expand Energy Trading Across the West
Canary Media reports on the passage of AB 825, the Pathways bill, which was signed into law as part of a major climate-and-energy legislative package. AB 825 will allow California to join with the West in creating a regional day-ahead energy market. The article quotes United's Brian Turner, who called the bill a "starting gun" for a Western energy market that will lower costs, strengthen the grid, and protect California's authority.
Topics: United In The News, Western RTO, California, Brian Turner
Utility Dive reports on Governor Newsom signing a sweeping energy package into law. Among those was AB 825, the Pathways bill, which paves the way for an independent body to oversee a regional Western energy market. The article quotes United's Leah Rubin Shen, who said that this was a culmination of nearly a decade of work that will deliver a more reliable grid and a more flexible and affordable energy future for the West.
Topics: United In The News, Leah Rubin Shen, Western RTO, California
Inside Climate News: Citing the Need for ‘Significant Reform,’ Pennsylvania’s Governor Threatens to Pull the State Out of the Region’s Power Grid
Inside Climate News reports on a first-of-its-kind PJM Multistate Technical Conference, during which several governors in PJM states called for major reforms to the grid operator, citing high electricity prices and slow interconnection. United's Jon Gordon spoke as an industry expert and defended competitive markets, encouraging states to press PJM to make improvements that ensure lower costs for consumers.
Topics: United In The News, Pennsylvania, Transmission, Jon Gordon, Interconnection
Landmark 'Pathways' Bill Signed into Law, Unlocking More Affordable and Reliable Energy for the West
Governor Newsom signs Assembly Bill 825 into law, a monumental step for greater Western regional collaboration
SACRAMENTO, CA—Today, 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.
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
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.
Topics: United In The News, Nevada
Nevada Current: PUC Approves Undisclosed Amount of NV Energy’s Rate Hike Request
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.
Topics: United In The News, Nevada
Utility Dive: California Zeroes Out Funding for World’s ‘Largest Virtual Power Plant’
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.
Topics: United In The News, California
California Legislative Session Advances Important Clean Energy Initiatives But Misses Some Key Opportunities
Many no-regrets bills passed in the waning days of session, but major affordability and clean energy gaps remain
SACRAMENTO, CA—During 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.
Topics: Press Releases, Leah Rubin Shen, California