California advances two bills to expand virtual power plants, reduce energy rates
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
California’s Assembly Appropriations Committee advanced Senate Bills 905 and 913, both authored by Senator Josh Becker, to expand virtual power plants (VPPs) and lower energy rates. SB 913 directs the CPUC to create a valuation method for customer‑sited battery storage to export power during grid stress, while SB 905 establishes a grid‑utilisation metric to identify under‑used distribution segments and encourage load‑shifting programs. A CAISO staff proposal will allow behind‑the‑meter batteries to participate in the statewide market, enabling them to qualify for resource adequacy with full available energy. The bills aim to improve grid flexibility, reduce peak demand, and support California’s decarbonization goals.
💡 Why It Matters
- · By formalising battery export rules and measuring grid utilisation, the legislation unlocks customer‑owned storage as a reliable, cost‑effective resource, directly addressing peak‑time strain and lowering consumer rates.