Antelope Valley Press

California heat, poor planning led to August power outages

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SACRAMENTO (AP) — Energy regulators on Wednesday blamed blackouts last summer that affected hundreds of thousands of California­ns on poor planning, electrical market problems and an extreme heat wave that blanketed the West.

The 131-page report covered events of Aug. 14 and Aug. 15 when the state’s power grid ordered utilities to cut electricit­y to customers on a rotating basis for around an hour at a time. More than 800,000 homes and businesses were affected over the two days. It was the first such order since 2001.

Gov. Gavin Newsom demanded an investigat­ion. An analysis was prepared by the California Public Utilities Commission, the state Energy Commission and the California Independen­t System Operator, which manages the state’s power grid.

The report said the outages didn’t have a single root cause but there were a series of contributi­ng factors.

California was sweltering under a “historic” heat wave, with temperatur­es 10 to 20 degrees above normal affecting 32 million residents and the temperatur­e didn’t cool off much overnight, meaning air conditione­rs continued to run, the report said.

The heat wave also blanketed other Western states and made it harder to import extra electricit­y to deal with the demand, the report said.

“The extreme heat wave negatively impacted convention­al generation (such as thermal resources fueled by natural gas), which typically operates less efficientl­y during temperatur­e extremes,” the report said. “Even for solar generation, high clouds caused by a storm covering large parts of California and smoke from active fires during these events reduced ... generation on some days.”

California, which has increased its reliance on solar power as it moves toward total reliance on renewable energy, also didn’t properly plan for more supplies to cover evening hours when solar power production begins to fall, according to the study.

Also, availabili­ty of hydroelect­ric power that summer was below normal, the report said.

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