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Recent News from Governor Newsom on Extreme Heat and Grid Reliability

Recent News  from Governor Newsom on Extreme Heat and Grid Reliability
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Yesterday, California and the West experienced extreme heat, driving with temperatures across the state 10 to 20 degrees hotter than normal. This kind of weather drives up energy demand, straining power generation equipment as people run their air conditioning. Since yesterday, two new fires have started that threaten transmission lines that supply power to millions of homes.

Thanks to the Governor’s Emergency Proclamation and efforts made by large energy users, energy producers and California residents, the state avoided power outages. These savings were critical to yesterday’s success, but extreme heat continues to grip the state. With triple-digit temperatures in much of California and the West, the power grid operator is again expecting high electricity demand, primarily from air conditioning use, and needs voluntary conservation steps to help balance supply and demand.

Cal ISO has called for another Flex Alert today, encouraging Californians to pre-cool their homes before 4 PM, then turn up thermostats to 78 degrees and avoid using major appliances from 4 – 9 PM.

Additional details on state actions to maintain grid reliability and keep the lights on:

Department of Water Resources: 

California Volunteers: 

Public Utilities Commission: 

Government Operations: 

Health and Human Services: 

Labor Workforce & Development: 


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