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California’s Energy Shift: Replacing Peakers with Long-Duration Storage - Cozzy Energy Solutions California Moves to Replace Peaker Plants with Long-Duration Energy Storage California is transitioning away from fossil fuel-powered peaker plants, which are utilized to meet peak electricity demand, often leading to concentrated air pollution during periods of high usage. Limited grid capabilities also contribute to renewable power curtailment. Long-duration energy storage offers a solution by capturing

California's Energy Shift: Replacing Peakers with Long-Duration Storage #CAISO #EnergyStorage #RenewableEnergy #GridModernization #CleanEnergy #CaliforniaGrid

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California’s Solar-Powered Dawn: A Grid Milestone - Cozzy Energy Solutions California's electricity grid achieved a significant milestone recently, operating for 44 hours and 25 minutes primarily powered by solar energy and battery storage. Data analyzed by Pv magazine USA from the California Independent System Operator revealed that battery systems not only continued supplying power overnight, but also began generating electricity before sunrise. This marks a

California's Solar-Powered Dawn: A Grid Milestone #CAISO #SolarEnergy #EnergyStorage #CaliforniaGrid #RenewableEnergy #CleanEnergy

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Fresno County Gets $200 Million Grid Upgrade - Cozzy Energy Solutions LS Power Begins $200 Million Substation Construction in Fresno County ST. LOUIS, Feb. 26, 2026 – LS Power Grid California, a subsidiary of LS Power, has started construction on the Manning Substation in Fresno County, California. The project is designed to bolster the electrical grid in the Central Valley. The construction involves building a new

Fresno County Gets $200 Million Grid Upgrade #CAISO #CaliforniaGrid #RenewableEnergy #TransmissionLines #EnergyInfrastructure #FresnoCounty

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Powering Up California: The $200 Million Manning Substation Project - Cozzy Energy Solutions LS Power Grid California has begun construction on the Manning Substation in Fresno County. The project, a subsidiary of LS Power and its transmission division, LS Power Grid, will introduce a substation capable of handling 500/230-kV power, accompanied by roughly 12 miles of 230-kV double-circuit transmission line. This represents a $200 million investment in California's

Powering Up California: The $200 Million Manning Substation Project #CAISO #CaliforniaGrid #EnergyInfrastructure #FresnoCounty #TransmissionLines #RenewableEnergy

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Powering California’s Future: The $200M Manning Substation Project - Cozzy Energy Solutions LS Power Grid California has begun construction on the Manning Substation, a $200 million project intended to bolster the electrical infrastructure of California’s Central Valley. The project, an affiliate of LS Power, involves the creation of a new 500/230-kilovolt substation and approximately 12 miles of 230-kV double-circuit transmission line. The construction phase is expected to

Powering California's Future: The $200M Manning Substation Project #CAISO #CaliforniaGrid #RenewableEnergy #EnergyInfrastructure #TransmissionLines #FresnoCounty

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Powering Ahead: Manning Substation Construction Begins in California - Cozzy Energy Solutions LS Power Grid California has started construction of the Manning Substation in Fresno County, California. The project, a subsidiary of LS Power and its transmission division, LS Power Grid, will include a new 500/230-kV substation and approximately six miles of a double-circuit, 230-kV transmission line. The investment in California’s energy systems exceeds $200 million and

Powering Ahead: Manning Substation Construction Begins in California #MISO #CaliforniaGrid #EnergyInfrastructure #TransmissionLines #RenewableEnergy #GridReliability

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California Powers Through the Night with Solar Batteries - Cozzy Energy Solutions California Achieves Extended Solar Power Through Battery Storage On February 1, 2026, California’s energy storage systems successfully maintained solar power generation beyond daylight hours. These battery systems discharged electricity overnight and recharged during the day, enabling a full 24-hour cycle of solar power for the state. All battery systems possess the technical capability to function

California Powers Through the Night with Solar Batteries #CAISO #SolarEnergy #BatteryStorage #RenewableEnergy #CaliforniaGrid #EnergyTransition

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California’s Grid: Reliability Takes Center Stage - Cozzy Energy Solutions California’s grid operator, the California Independent System Operator (CAISO), has released a report detailing a revised strategy emphasizing transmission reliability, a move undertaken in preparation for a new Western regional organization. The report, submitted to the governor and legislature on February 1st, fulfills a requirement of Assembly Bill 825, signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom. This

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Trump Administration Retains Key Biden-Era Energy Program Amid Policy Overhaul Despite widespread rollbacks of Biden-era energy initiatives, the Trump administration has decided to maintain the $630 million California grid modernization project, highlighting a nuanced approach t...

In a rare move, the Trump administration has decided to keep the $630 million California grid modernization project, highlighting a focus on infrastructure improvements. #EnergyPolicy #CaliforniaGrid

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California's Electricity Grid Faces Growing Challenges as Virtual Power Plants Emerge as Promising Solution California's electricity grid is facing significant challenges due to rapidly increasing energy demand, driven by the proliferation of electric vehicle charging stations and data centers, among other factors. In response, policymakers are exploring innovative solutions such as Virtual Power Plants (VPPs), which aggregate distributed energy resources to provide a centralized, dispatchable resource, potentially bypassing costly grid expansions and reducing electricity bills for consumers. While several legislative efforts have been launched to promote VPP adoption, including a plan by the California Energy Commission and CAISO to develop a deployment strategy, the path forward remains uncertain due to resistance from utilities concerned about potential reductions in their guaranteed profits and advocacy from community choice aggregators seeking lower customer energy bills.

California's Electricity Grid Faces Growing Challenges as Virtual Power Plants Emerge as Promising Solution #CAISO #VirtualPowerPlants #CaliforniaGrid #ElectricVehicles #RenewableEnergy #Sustainability

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California's Virtual Power Plants Demonstrate Growing Potential for Grid Support A significant demonstration of Distributed Energy Resource (DER) capabilities took place in California, as over 100,000 residential batteries combined to produce 1.3 gigawatts of power on a single Tuesday in July, supporting the state's energy grid and highlighting the growing potential of virtual power plants (VPPs).

California's Virtual Power Plants Demonstrate Growing Potential for Grid Support #CAISO #VirtualPowerPlants #CaliforniaGrid #DistributedEnergy #SolarGeneration #RenewableEnergy

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Sunrun Bolsters California Power Grid Stability During Peak Demand Test In July 2025, Sunrun played a pivotal role in maintaining the stability of California's power grid by contributing an average of 360 megawatts of energy during a peak demand test, accounting for over two-thirds of total energy dispatched. This significant event highlights the growing importance of distributed energy resources in preventing blackouts and moderating price fluctuations, as households participating in Sunrun's program receive compensation for their contributions, creating a mutually beneficial arrangement for both homeowners and the grid.

Sunrun Bolsters California Power Grid Stability During Peak Demand Test #CAISO #CaliforniaGrid #SolarPower #RenewableEnergy #DistributedEnergy #EnergyStability

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California Sees Major Boost to Energy Infrastructure with Big Battery Project California is investing heavily in its energy infrastructure with the development of "Big Battery," a massive 1825 MW power and 3650 MWh storage facility owned by Grid Resilience, LLC and operated by Vistra Corp. This large-scale battery storage project is playing a crucial role in strengthening California's grid by absorbing surplus power from renewable sources during peak demand periods and providing a buffer against intermittent energy production, ultimately supporting the state's ambitious renewable energy targets and modernization efforts.

California Sees Major Boost to Energy Infrastructure with Big Battery Project #CAISO #BatteryEnergy #CaliforniaGrid #RenewableEnergy #VistraCorp #EnergyInfrastructure

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California Can Harness Experience of Other States to Tackle Electrical Grid Challenges California’s electrical grid faces mounting pressures from climate change impacts like extreme heat and wildfires, the increasing need for renewable energy sources, and rising electricity demand. The current system struggles to effectively and affordably manage these challenges. A potential solution, explored through the experiences of other states, lies in establishing a State Transmission Authority (STA). The existing, heavily regulated, planning process is often slow and creates bottlenecks, hindering progress. States that have implemented STAs have demonstrated more efficient pathways for expanding and modernizing transmission infrastructure. New Mexico has pioneered a stakeholder-driven process of developing transmission roadmaps, fostering collaboration and consensus to expedite project development. Colorado has taken a broader, proactive stance, aiming to address system-wide grid needs rather than simply reacting to individual renewable energy projects. Their experience highlights the potential for coordinated planning across utilities and regions. Adopting a similar approach in California could yield significant benefits. An STA could drastically reduce the time required to secure approvals for new transmission lines, leading to lower overall costs and a more resilient grid capable of handling extreme weather and fluctuating renewable energy output. This enhanced infrastructure would also facilitate the integration of greater amounts of renewable energy and promote regional coordination within the Western United States. Relevant California legislation includes SB 1010, which aimed to create a statewide, independent transmission planning authority, and AB 41, part of a larger effort to reform the state's electricity sector. Key recommendations for California include fully implementing SB 1010, accelerating the planning process for new lines, prioritizing regional coordination with other states, adopting holistic planning approaches, maintaining stakeholder engagement, and recognizing the long-term investment required for a resilient and clean grid.

California Can Harness Experience of Other States to Tackle Electrical Grid Challenges #CAISO #CaliforniaGrid #StakeholderDriven #TransmissionPlanning #RenewableEnergyIntegration #WesternUSCoordination

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ENGIE Partners with CBRE Investment Management on Battery Storage Facilities in Texas and California ENGIE North America has formed a partnership with investment funds overseen by CBRE Investment Management regarding a collection of battery storage facilities located in Texas and California. This deal marks one of ENGIE’s most substantial operating asset partnerships in the United States and stands as a significant transaction within the energy storage sector. ENGIE will maintain a majority ownership stake and will continue its role in operating and managing these assets. The portfolio encompasses 31 operational projects, collectively providing 2.4 gigawatts of storage capacity within the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) and California Independent System Operator (CAISO) regions. Dave Carroll, Chief Renewables Officer and SVP of ENGIE North America, highlighted the partnership’s importance in addressing the rising need for power in Texas and California, emphasizing ENGIE’s dedication to bolstering the resilience of both grids. Carroll also acknowledged CBRE IM’s investment as a testament to ENGIE’s successful history in developing, constructing, financing, and managing renewable energy assets worldwide. This collaboration aligns with ENGIE’s broader North American strategy, which includes capital recycling and the inclusion of a prestigious, global investor like CBRE IM among its partners. With over 11 gigawatts of renewable energy production and battery storage currently operational or under construction in North America, ENGIE aims to further expand its presence in the battery storage market globally. Robert Shaw, Managing Director, Private Infrastructure Strategies at CBRE Investment Management, expressed enthusiasm for the partnership, noting the portfolio’s established operating history and high quality. Shaw emphasized that the investment reinforces CBRE IM’s strategy of investing in “Infrastructure 2.0” assets that benefit from digitalization and decarbonization trends, alongside strong contracted revenue streams.

ENGIE Partners with CBRE Investment Management on Battery Storage Facilities in Texas and California #CAISO #BatteryStorage #TexasGrid #CaliforniaGrid #EnergyResilience #RenewableEnergy

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