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Subject: Re: Texas ERCOT announces electric grid shortage unseasonably hot weather
From: Michael Thomas <mike () mtcc ! com>
Date: 2022-05-13 23:19:47
Message-ID: 604a78bd-7351-21cc-7ff6-83ff67c3c9dd () mtcc ! com
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I was about to throw shade on Texas until I remembered "oh, PG&E". Never
mind.
Mike
On 5/13/22 4:09 PM, Sean Donelan wrote:
>
> This afternoon, six power generation facilities tripped offline
> resulting in the loss of approximately 2,900 MW of electricity. At
> this time, all generation resources available are operating. We're
> asking Texans to conserve power when they can by setting their
> thermostats to 78-degrees or above and avoiding the usage of large
> appliances (such as dishwashers, washers and dryers) during peak hours
> between 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. through the weekend.
>
>
>
> This is unlikely to be the only electric shortage this year.
> California ISO, Midcontinent ISO and Texas ERCOT project that peak
> demand cannot be met without some combination of variable generation
> and imports starting in the Summer of 2022.
>
>
> NERC: high probability of insufficient resources to meet electricity
> demand as early as Summer 2022 in parts of US
>
> Findings from the North American Electric Reliability Corporation's
> (NERC's) 2021 Long-Term Reliability Assessment (LTRA) indicate there
> is a high probability of insufficient resources and energy to serve
> electricity demand, as early as Summer 2022, in many parts of the
> Western Interconnection.
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