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Con Edison of New York urges its customers to conserve electricity during heatwave

Con Edison, a New York-based utility, has asked its customers to conserve electricity during the current heatwave. It has also reduced voltage by 8 percent in certain parts of east Brooklyn to protect equipment while crews make repairs.

AccuWeather meteorologists predicted that temperatures in New York City - the largest city in America - could reach 98.6° Fahrenheit on Tuesday.

The use of air conditioning by both homes and businesses is increasing as temperatures rise, putting extra strain on the grid.

In some areas, the heatwave has pushed up power prices to their highest levels since January.

New England's next-day electricity prices The spot power price at the PJM West hub rose by about 17% on Tuesday to $189 per megawatt-hour The price of the cheapest car in America remained above $200 for the second consecutive day.

This compares to an average price of $81 per megawatt-hour in New England this year, and $47 for calendar 2024. In PJM this year alone, the average is $56 and in calendar 2020 it's $42.

(source: Reuters)