California keeps lights on after day of grid-straining heat
By JOHN ANTCZAK and BRIAN MELLEY
Associated Press
LOS ANGELES (AP) — California avoided rolling outages during extreme heat, as operators of the state’s electricity grid continued to warn that unprecedented demand on energy supplies could force them to periodically cut power to some customers. The California Independent System Operator on Wednesday thanked residents and businesses for heeding another “flex alert,” a request to reduce electricity consumption during peak evening hours. The head of Cal-ISO says miscommunication led to a small number of power outages Tuesday as the system was under great strain.