A Flex Alert has been issued for Santa Clarita and the rest of California as a heatwave approaches on Friday, officials said.
The California Independent System Operator (ISO) has issued a statewide Flex Alert for Friday, August 14. Residents are asked to voluntarily conserve electricity from 3 p.m. to 10 p.m. Friday. #FlexAlert pic.twitter.com/fFREuu2zIF
— Santa Clarita City (@santaclarita) August 13, 2020
During the Flex Alert, residents are being urged to turn off unnecessary lights, use major appliances before 3 p.m. and after 10 p.m. on Friday, and set their air conditioner thermostats to 78 degrees or higher, according to the California Independent System Operator (ISO).
The National Weather Service predicts the temperatures for Santa Clarita to reach upwards of 108 degrees on Friday, with triple-digits lasting thought the next week, according to David Sweet, a meteorologist with the agency.
“A Flex Alert is a call for consumers to voluntarily conserve electricity when there is a predicted shortage of energy supply, especially if the grid operator needs to dip into reserves to cover demand,” said ISO officials. “When consumers reduce electricity use at critical times, it can prevent more dire emergency measures, including possible power outages.”
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The alert is issued by the California Independent System Operator, a nonprofit, public benefit corporation that manages the high-voltage electric grid for 80 percent of California.
A Flex Alert is typically issued in the summer when extremely hot weather pushes up electricity demand. This usually happens in the evening hours when solar generation is going offline and consumers are returning home and switching on air conditioners, lights, and appliances.
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