California Chamber of Commerce

09/11/2025 | News release | Distributed by Public on 09/11/2025 08:40

CalChamber Applauds Regional Energy Plan, Backs AB 825

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The California Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday joined a broad coalition in supporting final amendments to a plan for the Golden State to participate in an expanded regional electricity market - thanking Gov. Gavin Newsom and legislative leaders for their leadership in crafting a bill with strong support from business, labor, and environmental groups.

Assembly Bill 825 (Petrie-Norris; D-Irvine; /Rivas; D-Salinas/ Becker; D-Menlo Park) encompasses many of the components of Senate Bill 540 (Becker; D-Menlo Park/ Stern; D-Los Angeles), a bill CalChamber identified as a Cost Cutter making California more affordable.

California's energy future depends on a grid that's affordable, reliable, and clean. AB 825 is a key step toward achieving those goals, paving a practical path to participate in a broader regional power market while maintaining California's control of its grid and consumer protections. The coalition is urging passage before this week's end of the legislative year.

A broader regional market improves dispatch efficiency, reduces curtailment of renewable generation, and expands access to low-cost resources for California customers. Multiple studies show the state's participation in a "large footprint" regional market can yield more than $1 billion in annual savings for households and businesses.

Those savings matter for family budgets, for small manufacturers navigating thin margins, and for the competitiveness of energy-intensive employers that anchor local economies.

Greater regional coordination also gives the California Independent System Operator (CAISO) access to a wider set of flexible resources across time zones and seasons, lowering the chance of shortfalls during net-peak periods and smoothing renewable variability across geography.

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