What is California’s New Energy Plan in 2023?

 

Governor Newsom announcing California's new energy plan

Governor Newsom announced the “Building the Electricity Grid of the Future: California’s Clean Energy Transition Plan”, showing how California will reach our goal of 100% clean electricity by 2045 while keeping costs affordable and maximizing our energy supply through this transition.

Governor Newsom highlighted a vision that will include hundreds of new solar, wind, and energy storage units. He has also highlighted the role of technology in this modern electricity grid, allowing users to supply power to the grid they have stored in their zero-emission car batteries and other appliances. This will make California’s grid more efficient, reliable, and affordable.

In the next phase of the clean energy transition, the focus is to generate an unprecedented amount of clean, reliable power and to keep it affordable. This is where Residential Energy Storage Units come in.

With Energy Storage units, California residents will have an increased ability to voluntarily and automatically reduce electricity use to provide power back to the grid when demand is high.

State incentives to harness the “smart” capabilities of cars, household appliances, and other equipment will reduce strain on the electric grid and help homeowners reduce electric costs.

You can learn more about these state incentives and how to acquire them here.

The electrical grid of the future will be smart and dynamic, with buildings and vehicles providing power back to the grid during peak hours, and charging during times of relatively low demand using solar.

SolarTech helps California homeowners get the most efficient Energy Storage Units in the market, taking into account their energy needs and budget. Start saving every month on your utility bills, say goodbye to blackouts, and acquire more energy independence by reaching out to our solar experts today.