Cal-ISO issues stage 2 emergency

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STAGE 2 EMERGENCY NOTICE [200100947]

http://www.caiso.com/awe/systemstatus.html

The California Independent System Operator is implementing Stage 2 of the Electrical Emergency Plan for the period 03/27/2001 13:20 through 03/27/2001 21:59.

The CAISO is continuing to request additional Supplemental Energy bids during this period. The Plan has been implemented for the following reason(s):

Insufficient Resources.

Participating Transmission Owners are to notify the Utility Distribution Companies within their operational areas.

Stage 2: Operating reserves are currently, or forecast to be, below 5%.

The UDC will implement interruptible service programs AS DIRECTED BY THE ISO and will take all additional actions necessary in preparation for immediate implementation of electrical emergency plans and await further orders from the ISO. Advise the UDC to prepare for possible implementation of involuntary firm demand reductions.

This message is from Market Operations at the California ISO.

Notice issued at: 03/27/2001 13:20

The system conditions described in this communication are dynamic and subject to change. While the ISO has attempted to reflect the most current, accurate information available in preparing this notice, system conditions may change suddenly with little or no notice.

-- Swissrose (cellier3@mindspring.com), March 27, 2001

Answers

California Independent System Operator

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Patrick Dorinson March 27, 2001 Director of Communications

1 (888) 516-NEWS

CALL FOR CONSERVATION COMES AS CALIFORNIA ISO ISSUES STAGE TWO ELECTRICAL EMERGENCY

(Folsom, CA) The California Independent System Operator (California ISO) declared a Stage Two Electrical Emergency today, Tuesday, March 27, 2001, at 1:20 p.m. Operating reserves are low today because imported power from outside the state suddenly dropped by about 1,100 megawatts within a two-hour period this afternoon.

Additionally, more than 10,500 megawatts of in-state generation is unavailable due to repairs and some 2,900 megawatts of Qualifying Facilities (QFs), or small independent generators, remain off line.

Consumers are asked to step up conservation efforts as the California ISO’s job of balancing the supply and demand for power becomes more challenging this afternoon and into the evening peak hours.

Demand across the California ISO Control Area is expected to peak at 29,250 megawatts around 6:00 p.m. this evening. Today’s Stage Two Emergency is in effect until 10:00 p.m. With the Stage Two declaration, the California ISO is able to access emergency resources that will help maintain operating reserves. Voluntary load interruption programs have also been activated. A Stage Two Emergency is declared when operating reserves dip below five percent or are expected to within the next two hours.

-- PHO (owennos@bigfoot.com), March 27, 2001.


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