California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Senate Bill SB943

Introduced
2/2/26  
Refer
2/11/26  
Report Pass
3/19/26  
Refer
3/23/26  
Report Pass
3/19/26  
Refer
3/23/26  
Report Pass
5/14/26  
Engrossed
5/19/26  
Refer
5/26/26  

Caption

Public utilities: electricity: retail transmission rates: industrial transition usage.

Impact

The bill acknowledges the urgent need for California to overcome its air quality challenges and greenhouse gas emissions targets. It recognizes that industrial emissions contribute significantly to these problems, accounting for nearly 18.6% of the state's emissions in 2023. By proposing flexible pricing structures that align costs with actual energy usage, particularly during peak demand periods, SB943 positions itself as a strategic measure to encourage industries to adopt cleaner, zero-emission technologies, which align with the broader goals of California's climate policies.

Summary

Senate Bill 943, introduced by Senator Becker, aims to facilitate the electrification of industrial processes by directing the Public Utilities Commission to create mechanisms for large electrical corporations to adjust billing practices for specific industrial customers. This bill is designed to reduce the financial burden associated with nonbypassable charges on electricity, particularly for those customers that utilize new loads to provide industrial process heat. By allowing for an adjustment factor on the kilowatt-hour rate, SB943 seeks to improve the cost-effectiveness of transitioning to electric energy sources while targeting environmental benefits such as air quality improvement and significant reductions in greenhouse gas emissions.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment surrounding SB943 is supportive among pro-business and environmental advocates who see it as a necessary step towards sustainable industrial practices. However, concerns have been raised regarding the feasibility of these adjustments and their potential long-term effects on electricity pricing for all ratepayers. The dialogue suggests a mix of optimism about the electrification trajectory coupled with skepticism about the practicality of implementing these reforms without adversely affecting current energy costs.

Contention

A notable contention surrounding SB943 involves the balance between incentivizing industrial electrification and ensuring that costs are not disproportionately shouldered by consumers. The bill intends to limit the nonbypassable charge ratio to no more than 25%, but opponents may worry that such incentives, while attractive for industrial firms, could lead to a broader financial strain on the grid's infrastructure and general ratepayers if not carefully managed. This legislative effort reflects an ongoing negotiation between economic development goals and regulatory measures aimed at achieving statewide environmental mandates.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA AB2111

Electricity: transmission planning and transmission facilities.

CA SB1233

Public utilities: rates.

CA SB978

Data centers: labor: electricity rates.

CA AB2463

Public Utilities Commission: rates: returns on equity.

CA AB1273

Public utilities: ratesetting proceedings: local publicly owned electric utilities: California Renewables Portfolio Standard Program.

CA SB905

Electricity.

CA SB836

Electricity: transmission planning and permitting.

CA SB541

Electricity: load shifting.

CA SB742

Electricity: electrical infrastructure: permanently abandoned transmission facilities: emergency response: liaisons.

CA AB388

Electricity.

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