Calif. Governor Fills Seats on CAISO, CPUC, CEC
February 11, 2021California Gov. Gavin Newsom named new members to the CAISO Board of Governors, Public Utilities Commission and Energy Commission. | © RTO Insider
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom named new members to the CAISO Board of Governors, Public Utilities Commission and Energy Commission. | © RTO Insider
Read MoreLegislators in Sacramento introduced bills to ban natural gas from new construction, promote hydrogen as an alternative fuel source and increase DR to head off blackouts. | Riverland Homes Inc.
Read MoreThe California Energy Commission updated its 2020-2030 forecast to account for the COVID-19 pandemic and increased electric-vehicle charging. | California Energy Commission
Read MoreCAISO and its sister state agencies released a final analysis of the mid-August blackouts and steps they are taking to prevent capacity shortfalls this summer and beyond. | Ready.gov
Read MoreCalifornia Gov. Gavin Newsom proposed investing more than $1.5 billion in zero-emission vehicles to accelerate their adoption as part of his $227 billion budget plan. | Iwatani Corp. of America
Read MoreCAISO’s top priority in 2021 will be making sure there is enough generating capacity for summer after last year’s shortfalls. | © RTO Insider
Read MoreThe California Energy Commission allocated up to $116 million to install fueling stations for hydrogen-powered fuel cell electric vehicles. | Toyota USA
Read MoreA proposal to extract lithium for battery production from geothermal wells in California moved forward when the CEC named members of a blue-ribbon panel to address the plan. | University of California
Read MoreTop officials discussed CAISO’s handling of California’s mid-August blackouts and actions to head off future shortages in a webinar hosted by the Clean Coalition. | Clean Coalition
Read MoreCAISO’s new CEO, Elliot Mainzer, spoke with RTO Insider about his background, priorities and perspective on California’s resource adequacy problem. | CAISO
Read MoreThe California Public Utilities Commission opened a proceeding to help prevent energy emergencies next summer like those in August and September. | © RTO Insider
Read MoreFormer CPUC President Loretta Lynch said California should review the rolling blackouts of mid-August and potential market manipulation in CAISO. | CAISO
Read MoreStakeholders discussed the proliferation of electric vehicles and forest management at the California Energy Commission’s EPIC Symposium. | NASA
Read MoreCalifornia’s port infrastructure will pose a key obstacle to the development of floating offshore wind projects along the state’s coastline, experts told the CEC. | BOEM
Read MoreQuestions remain about whether California can install enough chargers, sell enough EVs and build sufficient generation to meet its ambitious goals. | EVgo
Read MoreA report on the causes of California’s August blackouts contends that constrained transmission prevented much needed imports from reaching the state.
Read MoreCalifornia must build renewables and storage at an unprecedented pace to reach its goal of supplying 100% zero-carbon energy to retail customers by 2045. | U.S. Interior Department
Read MoreSmart building design can play a central role in California’s drive to decarbonize its electricity system, according to a panel convened by the state Energy Commission. | California Energy Commission
Read MoreObservers cited dependence on imports, underperformance of natural gas and wind, and market manipulation as possible causes of California’s recent blackouts. | © RTO Insider
Read MoreThe COVID-19 pandemic and accompanying recession will significantly reduce electricity demand in California through 2023, the state’s Energy Commission predicted. | California Energy Commission
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