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America’s grid is facing a daunting and pervasive challenge: explosive demand growth driven by data centers, EVs, and electrification. Utilities are seeking to navigate this reality all while politics threaten to slow down the clean energy buildout. But in California, with the state’s commitment to meeting future energy needs sustainably and affordably, one emerging model appears to hold the key: the virtual power plant.

VPPs promise to turn homes, batteries, and even EVs into a coordinated, flexible energy resource, or a unified system that can keep the grid stable, lower emissions, and even save customers money. The technology has been discussed for years, but we’re currently facing the real question: can VPPs scale fast enough to make a real dent in demand?

In this episode of Power Perspectives, host Kinsey Grant Baker sits down with Tim McDonnell, Climate and Energy Editor at Semafor, to unpack California’s massive virtual power plant experiment and dig into what the recent results could mean for the rest of the country. From Tesla’s and Sunrun’s aggregated home batteries to the regulatory hurdles of a Trump 2.0 policy landscape, Tim explains why this story could redefine how utilities think about flexibility, customer engagement, and distributed assets.

For utilities staring down rising demand and political headwinds, this conversation offers a glimpse of what’s next and why VPPs might be the most impactful clean energy story of the decade.

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America’s grid is facing a daunting and pervasive challenge: explosive demand growth driven by data centers, EVs, and electrification. Utilities are seeking to navigate this reality all while politics threaten to slow down the clean energy buildout. But in California, with the state’s commitment to meeting future energy needs sustainably and affordably, one emerging model appears to hold the key: the virtual power plant.

VPPs promise to turn homes, batteries, and even EVs into a coordinated, flexible energy resource, or a unified system that can keep the grid stable, lower emissions, and even save customers money. The technology has been discussed for years, but we’re currently facing the real question: can VPPs scale fast enough to make a real dent in demand?

In this episode of Power Perspectives, host Kinsey Grant Baker sits down with Tim McDonnell, Climate and Energy Editor at Semafor, to unpack California’s massive virtual power plant experiment and dig into what the recent results could mean for the rest of the country. From Tesla’s and Sunrun’s aggregated home batteries to the regulatory hurdles of a Trump 2.0 policy landscape, Tim explains why this story could redefine how utilities think about flexibility, customer engagement, and distributed assets.

For utilities staring down rising demand and political headwinds, this conversation offers a glimpse of what’s next and why VPPs might be the most impactful clean energy story of the decade.

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