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Electric Grid Operator Asks Texans To Limit Power From 3 To 7 P.M.

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As temperatures climb above 100 degrees, the grid operator for Texas has urged conservation during peak electric demand hours.

The Electric Reliability Council of Texas asked consumers to limit or reduce power usage from 3-7 p.m. Thursday.

ERCOT officials in Austin say usage Wednesday surpassed 67,000 megawatts for the first time since 2011. Demand for the day peaked at 67,590 megawatts.

One megawatt is enough electricity to power about 200 homes during the highest demand conditions and about 500 homes during a mild spring day.

Systems operations director Dan Woodfin says some power plants have had unplanned outages, including less wind generation available.

ERCOT in March said electric users should have sufficient supply for summer, estimating peak demand at 69,000 megawatts. ERCOT predicted nearly 77,000 megawatts of available generation resources.

This report was provided by the Associated Press. 

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