The hot weather is persisting, but the grid remains stable. We are not expecting any energy supply shortfalls today or tomorrow as we continue to monitor the hot weather and wildfire activity. For current grid conditions, please see Today’s Outlook: https://lnkd.in/gStUajxp
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High temperatures are expected throughout the weekend, but the power grid is currently stable, and we are not expecting any energy supply shortfalls. We are closely monitoring extreme heat and wildfire activity. Follow grid conditions on Today’s Outlook: https://lnkd.in/gStUajxp
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Recent extreme weather events have demonstrated the need for a coordinated approach between natural gas and the electric grid. In my latest blog post for @Northwest Gas Association, I reviewed key takeaways from a recent joint report from FERC and NERC on improving our energy system's reliability during severe conditions, plus discussed how natural gas storage facilities can continue to act as a “shock absorber” for the energy system. Read more here: https://bit.ly/4aNt2Ky #Energy #NaturalGas #ElectricGrid #ExtremeWeather #EnergyReliability #SpireMidstream
Why Natural Gas and the Electric Grid Must Work Together During Extreme Weather
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Last week’s extreme weather is bringing greater focus to how our changing climate can increase risk to the network and the delivery of power to where it’s needed. Our Head of Transmission Verity Watson asks: is our critical grid infrastructure built to withstand increasingly intense storms, and where to from here? #energynetworks #netzero #transmission #ena #storm #infrastructure https://lnkd.in/gpnN337b
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🔥☀️ As summer heatwaves sweep across the country, the demand for electricity is soaring. Is your grid prepared to handle the load? Check out this insightful blog post on how utilities can enhance grid resilience during these extreme weather conditions. #DemandResponse #VPPs #DemandFlexibility 🔌🌡️ Learn More: https://hubs.ly/Q02D4Gxm0
Summer Heatwaves & Grid Resilience: Building & Balancing a Better Grid
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It is a very circular issue of escalation where a waiver is granted to create more Co2 deficit in order to keep the power on because of the excessive heat caused by climate change and CO2. It is an example of the obvious fact that we cannot go back even if we wanted to without a pain level that no one wants.... Food for thought. "The US Energy Department has issued an emergency order aimed at keeping the lights on in Texas as the state’s power grid grapples with surging demand amid record-high temperatures. The order, issued Thursday night, could allow Texas power plants to surpass pollution limits through Friday night to meet “abnormally high” demand for electricity". https://lnkd.in/gT9_NgfY
Texas heat wave: US Energy Department declares power emergency | CNN Business
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As extreme temperatures continue to grip nations around the world, key natural gas production resources are ever more vulnerable. It doesn't have to be this way. As nations continue to deal with more extreme weather, stationing natural gas production tools underground will become the preferred method of gas well operators to avoid any temperature-related complications. Read more here: https://lnkd.in/gU6jt_4H
Why the U.S. needs a grid that's 'bigger than the weather'
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Power outages can often increase in the heart of winter. Did you know #Microgrids can help reduce this problem? Microgrids are distributed energy resources that have the ability to “island,” or isolate, from the main grid during power emergencies - keeping the lights and heat on, even in the face of extreme winter weather. Check out this article from Siemens to learn more: https://ow.ly/sPhL50QBfhK
Sustainability, resiliency and efficiency with microgrids
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"Fair weather" power sources (solar and wind) are not reliable. Natural Gas powered sources are the most reliable. Period.
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🚨 New Report Alert: Navigating the Freeze 🚨 The January 2024 Winter Storm tested the limits of our power grid like never before. Our latest report dives into how extreme weather demands a resilient, flexible grid and the pivotal roles of coal, natural gas, and wind energy in maintaining stability. Discover key findings, lessons learned, and future strategies for grid preparedness against the backdrop of climate change and energy transition. Let's discuss the implications and drive conversations around energy resilience and sustainability. 🔍 Read the full analysis here: https://lnkd.in/ehU7Mx_U. #EnergyResilience #WinterStorm2024 #GridStability #SustainableEnergy #PowerGrid
EVA Publishes New Report on the Operations of the U.S. Power Grid During the January 2024 Winter Storm
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The recent winter freeze in Texas highlighted #renewableenergy’s reliability in challenging weather conditions. Solar set records, contributing 20% of the total power generation needed to keep the #grid stable during peak demand. The success stories from this freeze should serve as a reminder that leveraging solar installations and increased battery deployment enhances the resilience of our grid as extreme weather events become more frequent. Find out more from Axios.
How Texas' power grid weathered the latest freeze
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