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Western Energy Markets, Sabrina Carpenter, and the Grid Espresso Paradox

Last updated: April 15, 2025 12:15 am
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The push for grid regionalization in Western states has been ongoing since 2016, with proponents advocating for the expansion of California’s electricity markets to other states in the region. The idea is to allow California to import clean energy from states like Oregon and Washington while exporting excess solar energy. However, up until recently, the Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS) has remained neutral on the issue, even releasing a nine-page policy brief outlining their stance.

But things have changed. The concept of grid regionalization has evolved into the PATHWAYS initiative, now embodied in Senate Bill 540 by Senator Josh Becker. This initiative aims to explore the potential benefits of clean energy integration and cost savings through a regionalized grid system. With California’s goal of achieving 100% clean energy by 2045, the potential for accessing renewable energy sources from neighboring states is becoming more appealing.

The current regional energy market already allows for the import and export of electricity on short notice, but further integration could enhance long-term planning for grid reliability and cost-effective clean energy generation. This could pave the way for California to run on more clean energy round the clock.

Previous proposals for grid regionalization faced challenges related to governance and the inability to revert to the original system if needed. However, the PATHWAYS initiative and SB 540 address these concerns by allowing stakeholders to shape the governance structure of a regional grid and ensuring that California retains authority over its grid functions. This new approach provides a more secure and flexible framework for participating in a regional energy market.

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SB 540 is set to be heard in the Senate Energy, Utilities, and Communications Committee in April, with potential to move through the legislative process and reach Governor Newsom’s desk. Advocates are urging legislators to support the bill, emphasizing its potential to enhance clean energy access and grid reliability in the region.

In conclusion, the evolution of grid regionalization in Western states represents a significant opportunity for California to expand its clean energy portfolio and reduce reliance on fossil fuels. By supporting SB 540, policymakers can pave the way for a more interconnected and sustainable energy future in the region.

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