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Heat Domes and Surging Grid Demand Threaten US Power Grids with Blackouts

  • The U.S. Department of Energy issued an emergency order on June 24–25, 2025, directing Duke Energy Carolinas to maximize power generation in the Southeast to prevent blackouts.
  • This action responds to extreme heat waves causing surging electricity demand nationwide, compounded by grid risks previously identified by NERC's 2024 and 2025 reports.
  • The heat dome phenomenon drives record temperatures across two-thirds of the U.S., straining power systems and prompting outages in states like Pennsylvania and Missouri, where at least one heat-related death occurred.
  • NERC forecasts a 10 GW increase in peak demand this summer despite added solar and battery resources, while Energy Secretary Chris Wright emphasized using all tools to maintain reliable and secure energy.
  • The emergency order aims to ensure stable power delivery during peak demand, suggesting ongoing grid vulnerability and the need for heightened energy management amid climate-driven challenges.
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Bloomberg broke the news in United States on Tuesday, June 24, 2025.
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