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Canary Media: California’s Successful Virtual Power Plant Program Faces Big Budget Cuts

Posted by Jeff St. John on Jun 5, 2025

Canary Media reports on California's Demand Side Grid Support (DSGS) program, facing over $100 million in proposed budget cuts, putting the future of virtual power plants at risk. United's Edson Perez cautioned that repeated funding cuts undermines California's efforts to keep the lights on during grid emergencies. 

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

California Senate Passes Pathways Bill, One Step Closer to More Clean, Reliable, Affordable Energy

Posted by Caroline Grace on Jun 4, 2025

SB 540 now heads to the Assembly, continuing the momentum for greater collaboration across the West

SACRAMENTO, CA— The California Senate passed Senate Bill 540 today with a bipartisan vote. National business association Advanced Energy United, along with a diverse set of coalition partners, is encouraged by the continued momentum on this issue.

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Topics: Press Releases, Western RTO, California, Edson Perez

RTO Insider: ‘Pathways’ Bill Passes California Senate on 36-0 Vote

Posted by Robert Mullin on Jun 4, 2025

RTO Insider reports on SB 540, the Pathways Bill, passing the California Senate and advancing to the Assembly. United's Edson Perez is quoted emphasizing that joining a Western regional energy market is essential to keeping energy costs under control while continuing California's clean energy leadership. 

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Topics: State Policy, United In The News, Western RTO, California, Edson Perez

Virtual Power Plant Bill Aimed to Reduce Energy Costs Advances in California Assembly

Posted by Caroline Grace on Jun 2, 2025

AB 740 aimed at implementing Virtual Power Plant projects statewide at scale.  

SACRAMENTO, CA— Virtual Power Plants (VPPs) could save Californians $550 million per year in energy costs —$500 million of which could go directly to customers who participate, and another $50 million in system-wide ratepayer savings. VPPs are networks of distributed energy resources, such as smart thermostats, home batteries, and electric vehicles, that work together to shift demand and deliver clean, affordable, and reliable power to the grid.  

AB 740, authored by Assemblymember John Harabedian, would accelerate the deployment of virtual power plants (VPPs). The bill directs the California Energy Commission to study the potential of VPPs and develop a statewide implementation plan to deploy VPPs at scale.  

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Topics: Press Releases, California, Edson Perez

California Assembly Advances Virtual Power Plant Legislation to Cut Energy Costs

Posted by Caroline Grace on May 29, 2025

AB 44, a bill designed to streamline utility use of distributed energy resources, passed the California Assembly with bipartisan support

SACRAMENTO, CA— California homes and businesses are one step closer to achieving lower energy bills as the State Assembly passed Assembly Bill (AB) 44 with bipartisan support. AB 44, authored by Assemblymember Nick Schultz, is designed to lower energy costs and improve grid reliability by streamlining processes for utilities to use demand-side technologies like virtual power plants (VPPs) to reduce electricity use during peak demand.

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Topics: Press Releases, California, Edson Perez

California’s May Budget Revision Kicks Off Negotiations Critical to Achieving an Energy System of the Future

Posted by Caroline Grace on May 14, 2025

Budget revision invests in key programs, but lacks vision that risks undermining the state’s affordability and reliability goals

SACRAMENTO, CA— In the face of rising electricity costs, growing reliability challenges, and ambitious climate goals, California needs to invest in building a more modern, flexible, and resilient electricity grid. While the May Revision to the 2025–26 state budget maintains some investments in critical programs that help ensure affordable, reliable energy, it falls short of the broader vision needed to unlock customer-driven cost-saving energy solutions, empower customers, and reduce dependence on costly, polluting resources.

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Topics: Press Releases, California, Edson Perez

California Assembly Energy Committee Recognizes Potential in Virtual Power Plants and Advances Key Bills

Posted by Caroline Grace on Apr 23, 2025

Virtual power plant bills, Assembly Bills 740 and 44, advance in committee, now head to the Assembly Appropriations Committee.

SACRAMENTO, CA—Today, the California Assembly Utilities and Energy Committee passed two bills unanimously that would encourage the use of cleaner, faster, and more affordable power to meet the state's peak electricity demand. Both bills help support Virtual Power Plants (VPPs), which are made up of small-scale energy resources found in homes and businesses, like smart thermostats, home batteries, and electric vehicles. These resources can shift, store, and deliver clean energy during times of peak demand, reducing stress on the grid.

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Topics: Press Releases, California, Edson Perez, Virtual Power Plants

California Senate Energy, Utilities and Communications Committee Unanimously Passes Pathways Bill

Posted by Caroline Grace on Apr 21, 2025

A big step toward unlocking affordable, reliable energy while accelerating clean energy deployment  

SACRAMENTO, CA— This evening, the Senate Energy, Utilities and Communications committee unanimously passed Senate Bill 540, marking a key step forward in lowering costs for ratepayers, keeping the lights on, and accelerating the state’s transition to clean energy.  

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Topics: Press Releases, Western RTO, California, Edson Perez

Clean Energy Business Industry Voices Strong Support for Pathways Initiative

Posted by Caroline Grace on Mar 12, 2025

Clean energy advocates show support at the California Senate Energy Utilities and Communications Committee

SACRAMENTO, CAToday, the California Senate Energy, Utilities and Communications Committee held an informational hearing on the West-Wide Governance Pathways Initiative. During the hearing, policymakers heard a broad range of perspectives from California stakeholderson the creation of a new regional organization to oversee energy market functions.   

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Topics: Press Releases, Western RTO, California, Edson Perez

POLITICO: Tesla’s Best Frenemy

Posted by Alex Nieves on Mar 11, 2025

POLITICO reports that The Senate Committee on Energy, Utilities, and Communications will discuss the West-Wide Governance Pathway Initiative, a proposal to unify the West's electricity markets, which critics say makes California vulnerable to Trump’s FERC. United’s Edson Perez defends the proposal, saying that it will reduce electricity prices by increasing efficiency while preserving California’s authority over its clean energy and transmission policies.

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Topics: United In The News, FERC, California, Edson Perez