CA power grid declares Flex Alert for Thursday, asks for electricity conservation

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Thursday, June 17, 2021
CA power grid declares Flex Alert for Thursday
Californians are being asked to cut back on power usage Thursday afternoon to help ease strain on the grid during this week's heat wave.

The manager of California's power grid has issued a Flex Alert for Thursday, asking residents and businesses to cut back on power usage to prevent strain on the system.

The state is in the midst of a heat wave expected to last through Friday, a situation that typically puts a strain on the grid as air conditioners work overtime, particularly during peak afternoon hours.

The California Independent System Operator is calling on Californians to save power during what is expected to be triple-digit temperatures in many parts of the state.

The Flex Alert will be in effect Thursday from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m.

The state power grid operator is asking Californians to cut back on power Thursday afternoon as the heat wave puts a strain on the system.

Tips for responding to a Flex Alert:

* Adjust thermostat to 78 degrees or higher, or leave it off if you are not at home.

* Use a fan instead of air conditioning if possible.

* Close drapes and turn off unnecessary lighting.

* Avoid use of appliances until later in the evening.

More tips available here.