Thousands of Southern California residents were left without power as a heat wave grips the area.
Around 15,000 Los Angeles residents were still without power Monday morning. The outages were a result of too much strain placed on the grid as people cranked up their air conditioning to escape the heat.
The electric grid on Friday reached 6,256 megawatts, a record for a July day. Saturday exceeded 5,700 megawatts, the second-highest weekend day ever recorded in Los Angeles history.
The extremely high use of the grid comes as Los Angeles is undergoing a scorching heat wave.
The University of California Los Angeles recorded a temperature of 111 degrees on Friday, a record-setting number for that location. The previous record was set on September 20, 1939, with a temperature of 109 degrees.
The Van Nuys Airport, Burbank Airport, Santa Ana, Ramona, and Riverside all recorded record temperatures. Downtown Los Angeles, hitting 108 degrees on Friday, did not beat the all-time high of 113 set in September 2010, but it far-surpassed the July 6 record of 94.
However, there is some controversy over the exact readouts of the temperature. Anthony Watts, a veteran meteorologist based in California, argues that the reported temperatures are from weather stations “compromised by heat sources and heat sinks.”
Watts stated that heat sinks and other factors have likely made weather stations read the temperature a few degrees higher than it really was, skewing the records.
Utility crews have worked endlessly to bring relief to residents subjected to blistering heat with no air conditioning to compensate. While 15,000 people still had no power on Monday morning, it was an improvement of the 30,000 who were powerless a day before.
The power outages come as no surprise to those who have long warned that California was at risk of rolling blackouts.
The North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC), the grid reliability watchdog in the U.S., cautioned that California was at potential risk of power outages during summer heat waves, with NERC officials stating in May that California has “potential reliability concerns” stemming from “a resource shortfall or a diminishing resource surplus.”
The state’s grid reliability issues largely due to closed-down power plants and a lack of energy storage.
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So do they still donate to Greenpeace so they can keep their ships fueled with Fossil Fuel do they still support KEEP IT IN THE GROUND useful idiots when are they going to wise up and tell the Greens to Screw You?
When northern California succeeds from the fruit nuts and flakes why not give them their very own no fossil fuels week so they can feel self righteous . Call it Brown out week.
Build more windmills.
LOL
If it seems to support their new religion of climate change then it’s caused by CO2 if not (i.e. record cold, record snow fall…) then it’s just weather.
The recent cold winter was blamed on climate change and in one article I read, global warming.
Isn’t it funny how record cold doesn’t imply an ice age from Climatards, but a new hot record erroneously implies a global warming catastrophe. (a fallacy)
Who could see that coming? Oh wait, anyone with half a brain. Shutting down nuke plants, coal plants, while only adding wind and solar for electric generation. Sounds like a winning plan to get rolling brown-outs and black-outs.