Levanta Tu Voz Urges State to Prioritize Reliability and Equity in Energy Policy
SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA / ACCESS Newswire / July 14, 2025 / As California accelerates its transition to a carbon-free future - phasing out gas-powered vehicles, mandating all-electric appliances in new homes, and expanding renewable energy - one critical question remains: Is the state's power grid ready?
While these climate goals are ambitious and well-intentioned, they are placing unprecedented pressure on California's aging electrical infrastructure. Many parts of the grid are decades old - some over a century - and already struggle to meet demand during peak hours and extreme weather events. Without urgent investment and modernization, community advocates warn that the state's push for full electrification could lead to more blackouts, higher costs, and growing inequality.
A recent study from UC Berkeley warns that California will need to invest up to $20 billion in transmission line upgrades just to support the increased electricity demand from electric vehicles. And that's only part of the challenge. The estimate does not account for the added strain from other electrification mandates - such as replacing gas appliances in homes and buildings - suggesting the true cost could be significantly higher. Without swift and substantial investment, California's grid may not be able to sustain the very future the state is working to build.
Levanta Tu Voz, a program of the Western States Petroleum Association (WSPA), is calling on state leaders to take a more balanced and inclusive approach -one that ensures balance between reliability, affordability, and sustainability.
"We all want a cleaner future, but it can't come at the expense of the families and small businesses who keep our communities running," said Argelia Leon, Director of Strategic Partnerships & Southwest Policy at WSPA. "California must prioritize critical grid upgrades before removing the energy options people rely on today. Real progress means building a future that is not only sustainable, but also reliable and equitable."
The latest blog post from Levanta Tu Voz - "Is California's Power Grid Ready for an All-Electric Future?" - highlights how these sweeping mandates could have unintended consequences for vulnerable communities and small businesses already facing energy burdens.
To read the full blog, learn more about Levanta Tu Voz, and explore how California's energy policies may affect your home, family or livelihood, visit https://levantatuvoz.org.
About Levanta Tu Voz
Levanta Tu Voz (Raise Your Voice) is a program of the Western States Petroleum Association (WSPA) created to empower voices of the Latino community across California. Efforts to improve air quality and fight climate change are important but will only work if the solutions are affordable for everyone. Even though Latinos will be disproportionately impacted by a rushed energy transition, Latino voices are often absent from discussions on energy and climate issues. WSPA has been working with - and listening to - the Latino community to co-create a program where Latino voices and perspectives can be part of the energy and climate conversation.
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SOURCE: Levanta Tu Voz
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