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energy2 years ago

"Texas Power Grid Activates Emergency Mode to Prevent Blackouts"

The Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) has entered emergency operations to prevent rolling blackouts as the state's power grid faces high demand and low wind power generation. If necessary, power outages would be controlled by individual electric utilities and could last for a few hours. ERCOT has asked Texans to conserve energy during peak hours and is calling on large power users to reduce consumption. The state has broken its power demand record multiple times this summer due to economic growth and extreme heat. Rolling outages have not been implemented since the devastating winter storm in February 2021.

energy2 years ago

"Texas Power Demand Soars to New Heights in Scorching Heat Wave"

Texas experienced record-breaking power demand for the second consecutive day as a heat wave persisted, causing homes and businesses to heavily rely on air conditioning. The Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) assured that it has sufficient resources to meet the soaring demand. Following a devastating storm in February that left millions without power, Texans have been concerned about extreme weather. ERCOT reported a preliminary peak demand of 81,406 megawatts (MW) on Thursday, surpassing the previous day's record of 81,351 MW. With meteorologists predicting high temperatures in Houston, ERCOT expects another record to be set on Friday. Spot prices at the ERCOT North Hub also surged to a three-week high due to the heat, reaching $123 per megawatt hour.