U.S. Power Grid PJM Declares Federal Emergency as Heatwave Fuels Blackout Fears and Prices Soar

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PJM, the largest U.S. power grid operator, has declared a federal emergency, instructing utilities to reduce electricity consumption across its service area, which covers 67 million people in the Mid-Atlantic, South, and Washington D.C. This critical measure comes as generator outages, overloaded transmission lines, and a massive surge in air conditioning use due to a prolonged heatwave threaten to cause widespread blackouts. Consequently, spot wholesale electricity prices in key areas like northern Virginia, a global hub for data centers, have skyrocketed to over $2,000 per megawatt hour.

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