Energy Markets
Heat forecast threatens record demand on US electric grid
The U.S. power systems are under pressure this week from a 'blistering heatwave' that will hit the East Coast and Midwest. This is expected to cause a record-breaking summer?demand, straining the system already strained by the surge in energy consumption?by electric vehicles and data centers. According to the latest forecast from PJM Interconnection (the largest regional grid that serves 67 million people), the record summer demand for electric power is 166.3 gigawatts on Thursday evening. PJM's record for summer demand, set in 2006 at 165.6 GW, is the highest ever. PJM has described the "unlikely, but plausible" scenarios that could...