
Getting to Know RTO
Families and businesses across the West are feeling the burden of high energy costs. At the same time, we’re dealing with the effects of increasingly extreme weather events, meaning more stress on our energy grid from hotter and colder temperatures, wildfires, hurricanes, and more.
But even as we face similar challenges, the West still operates like a series of energy islands. This type of fragmented grid makes it harder to keep the lights on and prevent blackouts — and it’s also more expensive.
So what can policymakers do to make our energy more reliable and more affordable? How can states work together to meet the energy needs of millions of electricity customers all across the western United States?
Experts and advocates weigh in about a potential three-letter solution to the West’s power woes.
Getting to Know RTO
How a regional electric grid can accelerate California's trajectory towards net zero by 2045
In this episode, host Amisha Rai interviews Mona Tierney-Lloyd, Head of US Public Policy for Enel North America. Mona shares her perspective on how a regional energy grid could improve reliability, efficiency, and affordability in California and across the West — and underscores just how much more clean energy we need to build to meet the growing demand in California. In order to reach the state’s 2045 clean energy targets, experts estimate California will have to build 5x more clean energy every year than it has over the last decade.