The state’s energy regulators have asked residents to conserve
energy as high temperatures throughout California pushed energy
demand to near-record levels.
The state’s energy regulators have asked residents to conserve energy as high temperatures throughout California pushed energy demand to near-record levels.

The California Independent System Operator reached a peak demand Wednesday of 45,431 megawatts, which was just below the state’s all-time record demand of 45,597 megawatts, set last September. Warm temperatures across the state and a heat wave in the Central Valley and southeastern desert, along with an unexpected spike in late afternoon temperatures in the Bay Area and Los Angeles, sharply increased the demand for power.

Not wanting to worry residents, the ISO predicted there would be enough power to meet the high demand, which was expected to set a new record. A peak demand of 45,701 megawatts was forecast, but cooler temperatures and heavy clouds curbed demand, which peaked at 44,651. Even if an unexpected event, such as the breakdown of a power plant occurs, the ISO does have options available to continue bringing energy to homes and businesses.

In declaring a “Flex your power now” day, the ISO asks residential and business customers to reduce their energy usage as much as possible, particularly during peak demand hours, between 4 and 7pm.

Some other tips for reducing the strain on the electrical grid include: setting the thermostat at 78 degrees or higher, especially when away from home; using fans instead of air conditioners; drawing the drapes; turning off unnecessary lights or appliances; and using major appliances early in the day, or later at night.

For more information, visit www.fypower.org, caiso.com, or pge.com.

Previous articleAre we barking up the wrong immigration tree?
Next articlePortable hoops and Smith Alley
A staff member wrote, edited or posted this article, which may include information provided by one or more third parties.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here