
Energy Gang California’s grid under pressure: affordability, AI, and the future of electricity markets
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Dec 9, 2025 Elliot Mainzer, President and CEO of CAISO, shares insights on California's electricity grid challenges and strategies. He addresses skyrocketing electricity prices and how CAISO is reforming transmission planning to reduce costs. The conversation explores the implications of AB 825 for regional governance and its potential to enhance market reliability. Elliot also delves into the impact of rising data center demand on energy loads and the role of AI. He emphasizes the importance of integrating distributed energy resources to improve affordability for consumers.
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Prioritize Low-Impact Projects
- Prioritize projects that minimize grid impact and sit where transmission exists rather than first-come-first-served queueing.
- Reward projects with commercial interest and smart siting to reduce study load and speed delivery.
Rapid Buildout Of Generation Capacity
- CAISO onboarded 26,000 MW of new generation in five years, including 14,000 MW of four-hour batteries.
- The system added 7,000 MW last year and continues robust annual onboarding.
Regional Governance For Western Markets
- AB 825 creates independent regional governance for the Western day-ahead and imbalance markets to boost affordability and reliability.
- A regionally selected board will administer markets while states keep resource planning and retail authority.
