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Related: About this forumPotential record-breaking heat could push Texas power grid to the brink this weekend
Texas residents could be facing potential blackout conditions this weekend in response to spiking temperatures in the Lone Star State and corresponding surges in demand on its notoriously fickle power grid.
According to Austin-based energy consultant Doug Lewin, the Energy Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) is expecting demand for power to reach 69.3 gigawatts on Saturday, May 7 as temperatures in Houston and Dallas hit highs in the low-to-mid '90s and eclipse 100 in towns such as Midland and Laredo.
"This Saturday, ERCOT expects 69.3GW of demand, an insane amount for a weekend in early May," Lewin tweeted Monday, estimating that the figure would likely be a record for energy demand on the state grid in the month of May.
Link to tweet
Lewin stated that the previous May record, to his best knowledge, peaked around 67 gigawatts. Making matters worse, ERCOT is expecting 20 gigawatts of Texas thermal plants powered by coal and gas to be offline for maintenance during the peak demand window of the coming heat, according to Lewin.
Read more: https://www.chron.com/weather/article/Houston-weather-Texas-power-grid-ERCOT-supply-17142868.php
Same crappy electric grid at a greater price! Thanks Governor Abbott.
DBoon
(23,057 posts)When you deny facts, catastrophe results
Skittles
(159,374 posts)but if it failed in the HEAT, that's another story entirely
TexasTowelie
(116,809 posts)Taking things off and walking past the open doors and windows might provoke someone into shock.
Skittles
(159,374 posts)AndyS
(14,559 posts)to 104f?
TexasTowelie
(116,809 posts)except for those that are on stationary oxygen concentrators, in which case it is we die.
Comfortably_Numb
(4,110 posts)Im just spitballin here, but what if our shitbird governor had used $450 million to strengthen the grid, instead of on the National Guard border Kabuki theater stunt?
LetMyPeopleVote
(154,549 posts)I fear that we may have a couple of grid failures this summer
TexasTowelie
(116,809 posts)My apartment stays relatively cool throughout the day, but it does get warm in the evening. I guess that I'll melt in the heat if we have any brownouts during the summer.