San Diego County Avoids Rolling Blackouts Amid Excessive Heat Wave

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San Diego County Avoids Rolling Blackouts Amid Excessive Heat Wave
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Point Loma was one place that would have had their power shut off, if the rolling blackouts have happened last night in San Diego. Here's what residents had to say.

At 8 p.m., the grid operator ended its Energy Emergency Alert 3 with no load sheds for the night. Consumer conservation played a big part in protecting electric grid reliability. Thank you, California!If Rolling Blackouts Hit San Diego, Here’s How to Find Where You Fall in the Order

Supervisor Jim Desmond sent out a notification to constituents at a little before 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday warning them of that eventuality as well. Desmond went on to warn San Diegans to prepare for the event by ensuring that phones are fully charged and that they should call 211 or, in the event of an emergency, 911. He said that cell towers should continue to be powered during any outages.

If an Energy Emergency Alert 3 is issued, system operators will then be allowed to use discretion to reduce the load on the statewide grid. San Diego Gas & Electric has posted

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