The Electric Reliability Council of Texas said it is equipped to deal with soaring demand amid this week’s unrelenting heat.
“I think ERCOT can meet loads through most of the summer, even with these heat waves, but let’s be clear that it is only July,” said Alison Silverstein, an electric system reliability consultant and researcher.It’s possible that August could bring hotter weather to the region, which may strain the grid, Silverstein said. However, ERCOT predicted these hot conditions,Advertisement
“Peaks occur pretty routinely in August, but the weather that we are seeing this year is kind of unprecedented, uncharted territory,” she said, adding that this is an El Niño year, which is associated with warmer and humid weather.In Dallas, temperatures are forecast to climb into the according to the National Weather Service. The heat index is expected to be between 105 and 112, which can make the outdoors feel especially searing.
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