Thursday 19 May 2022 07:10 PM Millions of Americans are at risk of blackouts this summer as heat and drought ... trends now

Thursday 19 May 2022 07:10 PM Millions of Americans are at risk of blackouts this summer as heat and drought ... trends now
Thursday 19 May 2022 07:10 PM Millions of Americans are at risk of blackouts this summer as heat and drought ... trends now

Thursday 19 May 2022 07:10 PM Millions of Americans are at risk of blackouts this summer as heat and drought ... trends now

Tens of millions of Americans face power blackouts this summer as roasting weather, overstretched powerplants and unreliable green energy sources combine to create a perfect storm of problems.  

States stretching from the Great Lakes to the Pacific Ocean which are home to tens of millions of Americans could have a hard time producing enough power for their residents this summer.

The 'MISO' part of America's power grid - whose full name is the Midcontinent Independent System Operator is at greatest risk of a large-scale outage.

That warning was given by the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC), which released a map showing Michigan, most of Indiana, most of Illinois, and Wisconsin were in trouble.

Also at the highest risk are Louisiana, Mississippi, Arkansas and a small part of East Texas. That high-risk classification means that the existing power grid is 'potentially insufficient to meet peak load during both normal and extreme conditions,' according to NERC. 

Every state that sits further west of that area is at an elevated risk, according to NERC. That means power plants should have sufficient resources 'to meet peak load during normal conditions, but potentially insufficient during extreme conditions.'

This map shows the areas at greatest risk of power outages this summer. Orange means a higher than normal risk, with red meaning an extremely high risk

This map shows the areas at greatest risk of power outages this summer. Orange means a higher than normal risk, with red meaning an extremely high risk 

Summer 2021 saw record temperatures across the Pacific Northwest, sending locals flocking to cooling centers such as this one in Portland, Oregon. Regulator NERC fears a repeat heatwave could overload power grids and cause widespread outages

Summer 2021 saw record temperatures across the Pacific Northwest, sending locals flocking to cooling centers such as this one in Portland, Oregon. Regulator NERC fears a repeat heatwave could overload power grids and cause widespread outages 

Roads in Seattle take on a mirage-like quality during last year's heatwave. Forecasters have predicted another roasting summer which they fear could decimate power networks

Roads in Seattle take on a mirage-like quality during last year's heatwave. Forecasters have predicted another roasting summer which they fear could decimate power networks 

And large parts of the elevated risk areas saw just those conditions last summer, with normally temperate Oregon and Washington

read more from dailymail.....

NEXT Doctors first 'dismissed' this young girl's cancer symptom before her parents ... trends now