Millions of Americans face the risk of prolonged periods without air conditioning this summer as power grids are deemed "vulnerable" to extreme heat conditions, warns a report from the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NAERC).
As climatologists monitor the development of an El Nino pattern that could cause temperatures to soar in the coming months, the nonprofit organization responsible for monitoring the nation's electricity systems highlights the potential for widespread outages due to scorching hot weather.
The report underscores the urgent need for strengthening the power grid system to ensure its resilience in the face of rising temperatures. With power grids at risk, the NAERC calls for concerted efforts to fortify the infrastructure and minimize the impact of potential disruptions on millions of Americans relying on air conditioning to cope with extreme heat.
As the nation braces for the summer season, it becomes increasingly crucial to address the vulnerabilities of power grids and take necessary measures to enhance their capacity and reliability. The NAERC report serves as a stark reminder of the need for immediate action to protect Americans from the potential risks associated with heat-related power outages.
Source: tornto23.com