ERCOT asks Texans to conserve electricity Monday
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ERCOT is asking people and businesses to voluntarily conserve between 2-8 p.m. It also issued a watch for “a projected reserve capacity shortage” from 2-8 p.m. Monday. This is not an emergency alert but a voluntary appeal.
It said no systemwide outages are expected Monday.
ERCOT said conservation notices are given when projected energy reserves fall below 2,300 MW for at least 30 minutes. It last asked for conservation in Mayafter six power plants went offline during record demand.
The reasons for the conservation request are record-high electric demand due to the heat wave and low wind projections. ERCOT demand set an all-time peak demand record Friday, which was previously set July 5. On Saturday, it set a new weekend demand record.
ERCOT, the organization that supplies energy to over 26 million customers in Texas, has previously said it expects to set new demand records as the state grows.
The power grid operator released its summer outlook in May, which said it “is expected to have sufficient installed generating capacity” for peak demands from June to September.
Ways to reduce electricity include turning up thermostats one or two degrees and waiting to use major appliances until after peak hours, the release said.
ERCOT’s current supply and demand conditions can be viewed online.
Ways to conserve energy
Austin Energy has suggested ways you can help to conserve power Monday:
by: Taylor Girtman