A little over the top here folks. this is another random weather event we must breifly suffer through.
It will soon be over and forgotten, and yes our infrastructure will be stressed tested but i do not think anyone will go broke.
Better yet nature will also be stressed tested and the edges will onece more be driven back. I do hope the grape vines were well protectded. just saying. I do know our northern Orchards were already hammered and suffering.
I do hope that this polar vortex does not become an annual event.
fPully they can survive this0.JM Grid Declares "Max Generation Alert" As Polar Vortex Unleashes Mini Ice Age
by Tyler Durden
Wednesday, Jan 22, 2025 - 04:45 AM
Global warming alarmists, such as Greta Thunberg, Al Gore, and the entire Democratic Party (and their far-left MSM cheerleaders), have been awfully quiet as parts of the Lower 48 experience what feels like a "mini ice age."
A blizzard blanketed regions from Texas to Florida on Tuesday, while a polar vortex continues funneling Arctic air into the eastern half of the US, sending heating demand through the roof and placing power grids on high alert.
PJM Interconnection, which coordinates the movement of wholesale electricity and ensures power supplies for 65 million people in all or parts of 13 eastern and Midwest US states and DC, issued a Level 1 emergency and "Maximum Generation Alert."
PJM anticipates that electricity demand across its power grid footprint today will approach its all-time winter peak of 143,295 MW, last recorded on February 20, 2015.
The alert was issued ahead of "continued cold conditions" and "energy demand expected Wednesday and an increased amount of electricity being exported to neighboring regions, who are also experiencing the extreme winter weather," PJM wrote in a statement.
"The alert also serves to notify neighboring regions that exports of electricity outside of the PJM footprint may need to be curtailed and they should plan accordingly," PJM explained.
PJM added color to what a Level 1 alert means:
"When a grid operator foresees or is experiencing conditions where all available resources are committed to meet electricity load, firm transactions, and reserve commitments, and is concerned about sustaining its required contingency reserves," adding, "to notify external systems that sales may need to be recalled."
According to Bloomberg data, the average Lower 48 temperatures have averaged well below a 30-year trend for much of January.
"Over 40 million people are experiencing temperatures at or below 0ºF this morning, and 10 million are at or below -10ºF...incredible," private weather forecaster BAMWX meteorologist Kirk Hinz wrote on X.
BAMWX forecasted "another blast of winter arrives to start February."
As for the Mid-Atlantic region, Goldman warned late last year that new AI data centers were creating capacity constraints on the grid.
Latest reporting on the polar vortex and energy markets:
Just how fragile are power grids? We'll find out this week.
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