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Cal Stage 1 Power Emergency (Oops Cal ISO did it again!)
California ISO ^ | 3/29/04 | Drudge Report, & Cal ISO

Posted on 03/29/2004 2:56:29 PM PST by Robert357

The California ISO hereby issues a STAGE 1 ELECTRICAL EMERGENCY Notice, effective 03/29/2004 13:50 through 03/29/2004 19:59.

Reason(s):
Due to higher than expected loads and loss of resources South of Path 15.

Operating Reserves are currently, or forecast to be, less than amounts required by the Western Electricity Coordinating Council. If Operating Reserves deplete further, the ISO will declare a Stage 2 Electrical Emergency and may begin curtailing Interruptible Loads*.

Monitor system conditions on the California ISO Website at www.caiso.com and check with local electric utilities for additional information. This message was sent by Market Operations at the California ISO.


TOPICS: Government; US: California
KEYWORDS: blackouts; californiaiso; calpowercrisis; government; loadshedding
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To: verity; NormsRevenge
"Perhaps God needs to clean house."

God'll getcha fer that!!! God's got nuthin ta do with these whacko's tryin ta run CA inta the ground!!!

61 posted on 03/30/2004 7:13:38 PM PST by SierraWasp (Coastal CA seems hell-bent on becoming America's version of France!!!)
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To: Robert357
Thought I would add another newspaper article with an interesting quote! Based on all of the different reasons, I think that the Cal ISO doesn't have a clue!

http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/national/apus_story.asp?category=1110&slug=California%20Heat

LOS ANGELES -- Unseasonably warm temperatures set records across Southern California Monday and contributed to an electrical emergency caused when the state's power reserves dropped suddenly.

Dozens of records were broken, including highs of 89 degrees at Los Angeles International Airport and 97 degrees at the University of California at Riverside. Bakersfield had its hottest March day on record, reaching 94 degrees.

Increased demand caused electricity reserves to fall, prompting a minor emergency and recommendations that customers reduce use of air conditioners and other appliances.

The agency that manages much of the state's power grid saw electricity use surpass projections by 1,100 megawatts. A megawatt can supply power to about 1,000 homes.

Higher temperatures contributed to the problem but did not account for all the increased demand, officials said.

"Probably what we're seeing is an increase in growth due to the economy rebounding," said Stephanie McCorkle, a spokeswoman for the California Independent System Operator.

The agency announced a Stage 1 emergency, the least serious of three levels used to classify electrical problems. Stage 2 involves interruption of service to selected utility customers. Stage 3 requires rolling blackouts to keep the system from collapse.

No blackouts were expected, but Southern California Edison urged its 12 million customers to conserve by setting thermostats to 78 degrees, turning off unnecessary lights and avoiding using washers and other appliances until evening.

62 posted on 03/30/2004 10:42:20 PM PST by Robert357
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