
Severin Borenstein
Economist and director of the Energy Institute at UC Berkeley's Haas School of Business, specializing in energy and resource economics with expertise in electricity rate design and policy.
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Jun 5, 2024 • 1h 18min
How California Broke Its Electricity Bills
Severin Borenstein, an economist, discusses rooftop solar's high cost impact, shifting burdens to non-solar users in California. They debate electricity bill fairness, cost structures, and potential government interventions. Topics include income-graduated charges, fair billing, and societal implications. Also covered are system cost allocation, historical rate evolution, and the necessity for updated billing models aligned with current trends.

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Dec 31, 2025 • 1h 5min
Shift Key Classic: California’s Rooftop Solar Question
Severin Borenstein, an economist and director at UC Berkeley's Energy Institute, delves into the high costs of rooftop solar in America and its impact on low- and middle-income Californians. He reveals how net metering shifts nearly $4 billion onto non-solar households, challenging the fairness of electricity pricing. The discussion also touches on equity issues related to electrification, the historical shift in energy pricing, and the potential benefits of public ownership in utilities. It's a deep dive into the complex landscape of energy economics.

Mar 19, 2026 • 52min
What Do Rising Gas Prices Mean for Californians?
Alejandro Lazo, a CalMatters climate reporter covering California energy impacts, and Severin Borenstein, an energy markets professor at UC Berkeley, break down rising pump prices. They discuss how the Iran war and Strait of Hormuz disruptions drive global oil spikes. They explain why California pays more, inventory and SPR limits, pipeline restarts, and who feels the pinch most.

Sep 19, 2025 • 57min
Making Cents Out of Watts: What’s Driving Up Your Energy Bills? | Climate One
Shelley Welton, a law professor and energy policy expert, breaks down how electricity bills are structured, highlighting the confusion around charges and the influence of utilities on rates. Severin Borenstein, an economist, discusses the rising electric rates in California and the challenges posed by climate impacts. Kevin Miller shares insights on Maine's push for a nonprofit utility, Pine Tree Power, and the complexities that led to its referendum failure. Together, they explore the financial pressures on consumers and the future of energy affordability.

May 5, 2025 • 56min
Benicia Contends With Valero Refinery Closure
Join Steve Young, the Mayor of Benicia, who discusses the community's anxiety over the Valero refinery closure, a major employer and taxpayer. Josh Sonnenfeld from the Blue Green Alliance sheds light on the balance between economic sustainability and environmental health. Severin Borenstein, a UC Berkeley professor, provides insights into the financial impacts and the need for a just transition for displaced workers. Together, they navigate the complex interplay of local jobs, pollution, and California's shift away from fossil fuels.


