ERCOT issues weather watch

AUSTIN ERCOT has issued a Weather Watch from June 15 – June 21 due to forecasted higher temperatures and higher electrical demand. Grid conditions are normal during a Weather Watch.

“ERCOT has issued its first Weather Watch to let Texans know that we are forecasting increased demand due to the higher temperatures expected this week and into next week,” said Pablo Vegas, ERCOT President and CEO, in a press release. “Grid conditions are normal when we issue a Weather Watch. ERCOT continues to monitor conditions closely and will deploy all available tools to manage the grid and will continue our reliability-first approach to operations, always prioritizing grid reliability.”

ERCOT’s 6-day Supply and Demand dashboard found on the ERCOT website is showing the possibility of a new all-time peak demand record later this week. The dashboards will update in real-time as the week progresses. There is currently enough capacity to meet forecasted demand. Last year, ERCOT set 11 new peak demand records, surpassing 80 GWs for the first time ever. The current record of 80,148 MWs was set on July 20, 2022.

ERCOT encourages everyone to sign up for grid condition notifications through the Texas Advisory and Notification System (TXANS) at www.ercot.com/txans. Texans can also monitor real-time and extended grid conditions at www.ercot.com.

What is an ERCOT Weather Watch?

An ERCOT Weather Watch is an advance notification of forecasted significant weather with high demand. Grid conditions are normal, but due to forecasted conditions, operating reserves may be lower.

What Action is Needed?

No action is needed. You can monitor current and extended grid conditions on ercot.com.

Did you know?

Reducing electric use during peak demand times can help you save and lower demand on the grid. Energy-saving tips can be found at ercot.com/txans.

Stay Updated

Follow on social media. Sign up for TXANS notifications on the ERCOT mailing list. You can also sign up for ERCOT Emergency Alerts, which are not sent through TXANS, and are only sent under emergency conditions.