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Should Californias Grid Join a Larger Regional Electricity . . . One in every 9 Americans lives in California And right now its Congress is debating a bill that "would help establish a regional electricity market capable of tying together the American West's three dozen independent power grids," according to the Los Angeles Times' newsletter about climate chang
California is on the path to a regional electricity market By placing California on the path to a regional electricity market, SB 540 will help keep electric bills affordable, speed up pollution cuts from the dirtiest power plants and provide the West with more predictable access to clean energy resources, all while making the grid more reliable
What Does Western Grid Regionalization Mean for California? While the Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS) believes a Western regional grid offers many potential benefits, some folks are concerned that grid regionalization could backfire and hamper California’s transition to clean energy
A Regional Power Market for the West: Risks and Benefits . . . Grid regionalization could change how and where renewables are built, bought and sold, with ramifications for energy markets in California and across the West The new report lays out arguments for and against expanding the western electricity market through the formation of a regional independent system operator (ISO)
Western States Should Opt In to Regionalized Electricity . . . Centralizing wholesale electricity transactions across a broader territory would improve grid reliability, lower costs for consumers, and increase use of clean energy technologies – even without building new generation or transmission infrastructure