CAISO's warning of impending electricity shortages heralds another blackout-riddled summer at the same time California's electricity prices are skyrocketing.
In 2020, California's electricity prices jumped by 7.5%, making it the biggest price increase of any state in the country last year and nearly seven times the increase that was seen in the United States as a whole.
According to data from the Energy Information Administration, the all-sector price of electricity in California last year jumped to 18.15 cents per kilowatt-hour, which means that Californians are now paying about 70% more for their electricity than the U.S. average all-sector rate of 10.66 cents per kWh.
Making the whole thing even more absurd, is that California is pledging to achieve these goals while closing the state's last remaining nuclear power plant, the Diablo Canyon Power Plant, which by itself produces nearly 10% of all the juice consumed in California.
On May 27, CAISO CEO Elliot Mainzer warned that if the state is hit with another hot summer like the one that required rolling blackouts that left more than 800,000 homes and businesses without power over two days last August, "Our numbers tell us the grid will be stressed again." That warning followed a May 12 CAISO press release which warned that "Reliability risks remain" and the state will likely need "Voluntary" electricity conservation this summer to avoid a repeat of last year's blackouts.
Between 2010 and 2020, the state's electricity prices jumped by 39.5%, which was, the biggest increase of any state in the U.S. Even more worrisome: California's electricity rates will soar over the next decade.
The punchline here is clear: the blackouts and high electricity prices that are plaguing California provide a neon-lit warning sign about the electric reliability and energy affordability crises that loom if policymakers attempt to decarbonize our economy too quickly.
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Sunday, June 27, 2021
Blackouts Loom In California As Electricity Prices Are “Absolutely Exploding”
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