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Electric grid operator MISO gets ready for prospective effect due to severe weather in United States

Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO), which runs in the U.S. and Canada, is getting ready for a hot, active summer in 2024, with potential heat waves and typhoons, the operator said in a report on Tuesday.

According to the report, the summer season peak forecast is around 123 gigawatts (GW), while predicted readily available generation is 143 GW.

Average temperature levels throughout MISO's Central and North areas were primarily typical last summertime, while the South region knowledgeable above-normal temperatures, MISO said.

MISO's Reliability Imperative concentrates on brief and long-lasting improvements to attend to threats, consisting of adjusting control room for wind and solar unpredictabilities and increasing coordination with members and next-door neighbors, the report stated.

In May, MISO stated it has sufficient resources to satisfy summer power demand however flagged high danger to power amid the possibility of prolonged heat waves and a major cyclone.

This year, a number of studies anticipate a boost in summer temperature levels, especially from June through early September, with July and August the most popular months, the report said.

Last month, Texas' day-to-day power consumption set a record for the month of May, the state grid operator stated, as homes and organizations fired up a/c throughout a heat wave.

A survey by the MISO and Company of MISO States

(source: Reuters)