Not this time. It was all related to the federal powers act and not supply and demand. Once they enacted the the emergency, the MWH costs went to levels designed to reduce usage in an effort to protect the system from damage.
There was no threat to the power grid, however. The letter from the DoE cites federal limits on emissions as the reasoning for the emergency.
Not this time. It was all related to the federal powers act and not supply and demand. Once they enacted the the emergency, the MWH costs went to levels designed to reduce usage in an effort to protect the system from damage.
There was no threat to the power grid, however. The letter from the DoE cites federal limits on emissions as the reasoning for the emergency.