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Four aging natural gas plants scheduled to retire in December will keep operating because of California’s anticipated capacity shortfall.
An ugly feud between members of the California PUC and its executive director, Alice Stebbins, played out in public during an online hearing.
The California PUC greenlit a major expansion of the state's EV charging program and approved contracts signed by investor-owned utilities to procure 1.2 GW of battery storage.
Observers cited dependence on imports, underperformance of natural gas and wind, and market manipulation as possible causes of California’s recent blackouts.
The COVID-19 pandemic and accompanying recession will significantly reduce electricity demand in California through 2023.
CAISO and the California PUC and Energy Commission explained to Gov. Gavin Newsom why the state had two days of rolling blackouts recently.
The fall season when utility equipment tends to start fires is coming and regulators and reliability coordinators want utilities to be ready.
The California Energy Commission will stick to the path of electrifying buildings despite a legal challenge filed against it by SoCalGas.
California will need to double the pace of EV sales and install millions of chargers to meet goals, researchers told the Energy Commission.
CAISO’s proposal to develop new capacity products through its day-ahead market enhancements initiative may not yield expected benefits, a key skeptic says.
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