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Lights Out: The 2000 California Electricity Crisis & The Enron Scandal
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Lights Out: The 2000 California Electricity Crisis & The Enron Scandal

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February 16, 202628m 27s

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Show Notes

In this episode of pplpod, we investigate the disastrous 2000–2001 California electricity crisis, a period where rolling blackouts left millions in the dark and wholesale energy prices spiked by 800%. We break down how a "flawed market design" and partial deregulation created the perfect storm for corporate greed, allowing companies like Enron to manipulate the grid using strategies with names like "Death Star" and "Fat Boy". Tune in to learn how this economic catastrophe forced the bankruptcy of PG&E, cost the state over $40 billion, and ultimately reshaped California politics by leading to the ousting of Governor Gray Davis and the election of Arnold Schwarzenegger.