![]() Tuesday.Ĭonsumer and commercial demand response, including Flex Alerts, has been helping to extend tight resources over the past week, with a load reduction of around 1000 MW for each of the past several days. The ISO is projecting supply deficiencies of 400 to 3,400 MW between 5 p.m. Wednesday's load is forecast at 50,002 MW. If rotating power outages are declared, residents should check timing with their local utility company.Ĭurrent forecasts predict peak demand at 51,145 megawatts on Tuesday, which would break the record of 50,270 MW in 2006, according to the ISO. ![]() "We can't control the weather, but we really can bend the demand curve and get through this successfully if everyone doubles down and reduces their energy use as much as possible." "We never want to get to that point, of course, but we want everyone to be prepared and understand what is at stake," Manzier said. ![]() Utilities make the determination of how best to spread and rotate the outages across their service territory, with the goal of keeping them as short as possible. If power demand-supply conditions continue to deteriorate, the ISO would instruct utilities in its service area to manage rotating power outages. 9S7E4JbtYL- Flex Alert September 6, 2022 Reminder: A #FlexAlert has been extended to today, Tuesday, Sept.
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