Infrastructure

Texas Power Use To Break Records Again This Week

Aug 1 (Reuters) – Power use in Texas will break records again this week as homes and businesses crank up their air conditioners to escape another heatwave, the state’s power grid operator projected on Monday.

The Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT), which operates the grid for more than 26 million customers representing about 90% of the state’s power load, has said it has enough resources to meet demand.

The United States is expected to use record amounts of power in 2022 due mostly to rising economic and population growth in Sun Belt states like Texas. Read full storyRead full story

Extreme weather is a reminder of the February freeze in 2021 that left millions of Texans without power, water and heat for days during a deadly storm as ERCOT scrambled to prevent a grid collapse after an unusually large amount of generation shut.

So far this year, however, grids have had enough resources to meet demand and have only asked consumers to conserve power on occasion.

AccuWeather forecast temperatures in Houston, the biggest city in Texas, will rise from 92 degrees Fahrenheit (33.3 degrees Celsius) on Monday to 96 F on Wednesday. That compares with a normal high of 95 F for this time of year.

ERCOT forecast power use will rise to 78,939 megawatts (MW) on Tuesday and 80,076 MW on Wednesday, topping the current record of 78,828 MW on July 20. Read full story

One megawatt can power around 1,000 U.S. homes on a typical day, but only about 200 homes on a hot summer day in Texas.

Power prices at the ERCOT North Hub EL-PK-ERTN-SNL, which includes Dallas, slid to a one-week low of $96 per megawatt hour (MWh) for Monday from $118 for Friday. That compares with an average of $77 so far this year, $141 in 2021 and a five-year (2017-2021) average of $56.

Texas power demand to soar to record high this year Texas power demand to soar to record high this yearhttps://tmsnrt.rs/3GU6ZEM

UPDATE 5-Texas grid takes emergency actions to avoid blackouts amid heatwaveRead full story

Texas power use breaks record in heat wave again with no blackoutsRead full story

U.S. power use to reach record high in 2022 as economy grows -EIARead full story

US Central states, Texas break power use records again in heat waveRead full story

(Reporting by Scott DiSavinoEditing by Marguerita Choy)

Reuters

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