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Texas' main power grid operator urged residents to conserve power until Friday in hopes of preventing outages as widespread and severe as those in February, which "may have killed
as many as 700 people," reports _The Texas Tribune_ on Monday. Approximately 11,000 megawatts of generation — enough to "power 2.4 million homes on a hot summer day" — went
offline, as Texas' much-criticized main power grid "struggled to keep up with the demand for electricity," the _Tribune_ reports. The Electric Reliability Council of Texas
attributed tight grid conditions to a high number of power plant outages and an "expected record use of electricity due to hot weather." The demand for electricity is driven by
temperatures, said Joshua Rhodes, a research associate at University of Texas at Austin's Webber Energy Group, "and right now it is 99 degrees in Dallas, 97 degrees in Austin, and
97 degrees in Houston." And as residents begin to blast their air conditioning, a grid already damaged by outages in February seems unable to meet the moment. SUBSCRIBE TO THE WEEK
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Week delivered directly to your inbox. ERCOT's Vice President of Grid Planning and Operations Woody Rickerson said the grid operator would look into the issue, but that "this is
unusual for this early in the summer season." Asking the public to reduce electricity usage is the grid's first step in preventing blackouts. ERCOT later said it is
"unlikely" that Monday's issue will lead to rolling outages, but that energy conservation efforts should remain in effect through Friday, reports Dallas-Fort Worth's NBC
5. Read more at _The Texas Tribune._ Explore More Speed Reads
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