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IEPR Joint Agency Workshop on Summer 2021 Electric and Natural Gas Reliability

IEPR Joint Agency Workshop on Summer 2021 Electric and Natural Gas Reliability - Day 2, Session 3 IEPR Joint Agency Workshop on Summer 2021 Electric and Natural Gas Reliability - Day 2, Session 3 Event Date Location Name Remote Access Only - Zoom The California Energy Commission (CEC) will jointly conduct a workshop with the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) and the California Independent System Operator (California ISO) to discuss electric system and natural gas reliability for summer 2021. This workshop is part of the CEC’s 2021 IEPR proceeding. J. Andrew McAllister is the CEC’s Lead Commissioner for the 2021 IEPR and CEC Commissioner Siva Gunda will lead the analysis of energy reliability for the 2021 IEPR. A quorum of commissioners may attend but no votes will be taken.The workshop will be held remotely, consistent with Executive Order N-08-21 to continue to help California respond to, recover from, and mitigate the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. The pu

Western states face possible all-time heat records this weekend

Western states face possible all-time heat records this weekend By Allison Chinchar, CNN Meteorologist Over 30 million people are under heat alerts across Western states as temperatures are forecast to soar well into the triple digits this weekend. Nearly the entire state of California will be impacted by this heat wave, in addition to major metro areas in the Southwest. Numerous daily temperature records will be broken and some all-time records may also be in jeopardy. “High pressure will continue to dominate the southern Great Basin and Mojave Desert, producing a major heat wave into early next week,” the National Weather Service (NWS) office in Las Vegas said. “All-time record high temperatures will be rivaled or exceeded in some areas.”

Newsom signs executive order to relieve pressure on electric grid amid fire, heat

Newsom signs executive order to relieve pressure on electric grid amid fire, heat © KCRA Gavin Newsom Gov. Gavin Newsom signed an executive order Saturday to try and free up additional energy capacity for the state s power grid amidst a record-breaking heat wave and the Bootleg Fire, which is burning in Southern Oregon and impacting transmission lines used to import energy into California. In a press release, the governor s office said the order allows the state to use auxiliary ship engines to relieve pressure on the electric grid. Sign up for our Newsletters The fire tripped three transmission lines Saturday according to CAL ISO CEO Elliot Mainzer.

Gov Newsom Signs Executive Order to Free Up Additional Energy Capacity

Download our mobile app for iOS or Android to get the latest breaking news and local stories. Newsom s order will allow the emergency use of auxiliary ship engines to relieve pressure on California s electric grid. This follows his emergency proclamation Friday which suspends certain permitting requirements to enable to use of backup power generation. The state is halfway through the Flex Alert Saturday evening, the California Independent System Operator s (Cal ISO) request for California residents and businesses to flex their power by conserving as much electricity as possible between 4 and 9 p.m. Earlier this week, the Governor s Office of Emergency Services deployed firefighting equipment and personnel to Oregon through the Emergency

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