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Will there be blackouts? California may call to conserve power as heat wave strains grid
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A power plant is shown on June 15, 2021 in Houston, Texas. The Electric Reliability Council of Texas, which controls approximately 90% of the power in the state, has requested Texas residents to conserve power through Friday as temperatures surge.Brandon Bell/Getty ImagesShow MoreShow Less
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This Tuesday, Feb. 16, 2021 file photo shows power lines in Houston. The electric power grid manager for most of Texas has issued its first conservation alert of the summer, calling on users to dial back energy consumption to avert an emergency.David J. Phillip/Associated PressShow MoreShow Less
California’s grid operator is warning it could ask people to conserve energy this week to avoid the possibility of rolling blackouts as the state and much of the West face blisteringly hot temperatures.
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