A heatwave in some parts of California is forecasted to impact the state's electric grid.
The California Independent System Operator (ISO) issued a statewide Flex Alert for Wednesday, July 28th from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m.
According to a press release, with higher than normal temperatures in the forecast for parts of interior Northern California, the power grid operator is predicting an increase in electricity demand, primarily from air conditioning use.
People are asked to conserve as much electricity as possible to reduce stress on the grid during those peak hours.
To help reduce consumption, consumers are strongly encouraged to take these specific actions:
Tips before a Flex Alert:
- Pre-cool home by setting the thermostat to as low as 72 degrees
- Use major appliances: washer and dryer - do laundry oven and stove - pre-cook and prep meals run the dishwasher
- Adjust blinds and drapes to cover windows
During Flex alert:
- Set thermostats to 78 degrees or higher, if your health permits
- Avoid using major appliances
- Turn off all unnecessary lights
Due to heat and tight supply conditions, the California ISO has issued a statewide #FlexAlert for Wednesday, July 28, from 4-9 p.m. encouraging consumers to conserve energy to help alleviate stress on the #powergrid. Read the news release: https://t.co/ywffikQVpI pic.twitter.com/1KSo4Zglup
— Flex Alert (@flexalert) July 28, 2021
You can find out more about the flex alert, here.