Grid Expert Weighs in On Conditions of Austin Energy Grid
By Jahmal Kennedy, 25th August 2024
Amid rising temperatures, spikes in energy consumption, and ensuing power outages, an industry expert provides insights on the health of Austin’s energy grid.
AUSTIN, Texas — Weather Conditions and Energy Usage
As the sweltering heat forces many Austin residents to stay indoors and crank up their air conditioning, the city’s energy usage sees a significant upturn. Earlier this week, over 10,000 customers from east to southwest Austin, experienced power outages for extended periods due to unexpected technical issues in the energy grid.
Grid Health Explained by Industry Expert
Rob Gramlich, President of Grid Strategies, suggests that the condition of the Austin Energy grid is dependent on varieties of factors. “Each utility really needs to look over their system,” he emphasized, particularly in the face of rising temperatures reaching as high as 108 degrees this week. Unsurprisingly, he stated, this has resulted in transformer issues for Austin Energy, with one transformer substation in southwest Austin going offline and leaving approximately 6,400 customers without power.
Improving Grid Stability
Despite the quick resolution of the substation issue, Gramlich offers some preventive strategies for utility companies. “They also need to look over growing demand, like there might be a lot of new manufacturing or a new neighborhood or, you know, more widespread air conditioning or things like that that can be taxing these facilities,” he advised.
Equipment & Transformer Health
The issue isn’t arising from the ERCOT grid, which is managing the output level, but with Austin Energy itself. Gramlich suggests that the fault may lie in the equipment – notably, the transformers. He warns that if one transformer fails, others of the same vintage could potentially follow suit. “Maybe they’re 30 years old, who knows?” Gramlich provided, indicating a potential problem if the transformers are older than that.
Conservation Amid Scorching Heat
On Friday, Austin Energy hosted a press conference to enforce the necessity for energy conservation under the current high-temperature conditions. Austin Energy General Manager, Bob Kahn, guided customers to minimize power surges by switching off appliances, lights, and other equipment during power outages.
The company, in an effort to provide support to its customers, also made known other resources and cooling centers to go to in the event their power should fail. Gramlich upheld the importance of such actions from utility companies. Nevertheless, he reminded, while there are preventive actions to safeguard the grid from overload, there are events, like extreme weather, that cannot always be predicted or controlled.
To check the current grid conditions visit www.austinenergy.com/alerts.