Record-Breaking Heat Waves Surge Power Demand: US Grid Faces 12-Year High!
Electricity consumption across PJM Interconnection LLC, the largest power grid in the U.S. serving nearly 20% of the population from Washington, D.C. to Illinois, is projected to hit a 12-year high due to an impending heatwave. As temperatures surge, expected to reach around 100°F in Washington by Monday-13 degrees above the seasonal norm-the demand for air conditioning will drive usage to unprecedented levels.
According to the latest data from PJM, peak electricity demand could rise to 158.5 gigawatts around 5 p.m. ET, marking the highest hourly demand since July 2013. This projection exceeds earlier forecasts for this summer. For context, the all-time record for electricity use was nearly 165.6 gigawatts, set in 2006.
The resurgence in demand comes after several years of stagnation, attributed to a surge in new data centers primarily in Northern Virginia. While the growth of more energy-efficient appliances and light bulbs had stalled demand for some time, that trend is reversing as businesses and households increasingly rely on digital infrastructure.
Alongside rising consumption, electricity costs are also climbing. This follows a record-high auction last year for energy supplies, which began on June 1. For instance, power prices for Monday have soared to an average of $200 per megawatt-hour in exchange-traded contracts-an increase of nearly five times from the previous day’s pricing, according to Gary Cunningham, director of market research at Tradition Energy.
Cunningham noted that the impending heatwave will blanket a swath of the U.S. from the central plains to metropolitan areas like New York City. However, he pointed out that the timing could prevent some regions from reaching their historical high consumption levels. The East Coast, particularly areas dependent on PJM, can expect significantly higher and more volatile electricity prices compared to parts of the Midwest.
As we brace for this extreme heat, it’s imperative for consumers to consider the potential impact on energy costs and usage. Staying informed about demand trends, especially during unusual weather conditions, can help households and businesses better prepare for rising expenditures.
In summary, the upcoming heatwave poses a significant challenge for the PJM power grid, with demand expected to reach levels not seen in over a decade. As energy prices rise and temperatures soar, consumers would do well to monitor their electricity usage and plan accordingly.
Original Source: https://www.livemint.com/news/us-news/intense-heat-to-push-biggest-us-grid-s-power-use-to-12-year-high-11750448344335.html
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Publish Date: 2025-06-21 01:09:00