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The public might be asked to reduce its use of electricity on Monday to help ensure that San Diego County has enough power to get through another day of unusually hot weather.
The California Independent System Operator (ISO) says it is considering a Flex Alert for Monday that would effect across much of the state.
“Potential for resource shortfalls are projected for Monday, but could be made up in the day-ahead market running today for tomorrow, and through voluntary consumer conservation,” CAISO said.
An excessive heat warning is already in place for the mountains and deserts of San Diego County. It won’t expire until 9 p.m. Monday.
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