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US issues emergency order for PJM Interconnection as heatwave looms

By Thomson Reuters Jun 30, 2026 | 5:14 PM

June 30 (Reuters) – The U.S. Department of Energy on Tuesday declared an emergency across the nation’s largest power grid, ​citing soaring demand and supply ‌risks as extreme heat grips the region.

In an order issued under Section 202(c) of the Federal Power Act, the energy secretary said a statutory ‌emergency ​exists in PJM interconnection’s region ⁠due to a ⁠combination of surging electricity demand and limited generation capacity.

PJM submitted a formal request on June 29, warning of an “imminent electricity ​reliability emergency” driven by high temperature forecasts of around 95 degrees Fahrenheit or ⁠higher.

PJM is projecting “peak loads ⁠of approximately 159,563 megawatts (MW) on ​July 1, 2026 and approximately 162,860 MW on ​July 2, 2026. These levels raise risks ‌of supply shortfalls, threatening grid stability.

The grid operator also flagged that some generation units could face constraints due to a ⁠restriction under an environmental permit or state requirement.

The DOE said the order is necessary to ensure ⁠sufficient electricity ‌supply and to protect public ⁠safety.

PJM Interconnection serves a large ​swathe ‌of the eastern United States, and ​officials ⁠warned that without intervention, extreme weather conditions could lead to system stress severe enough to impact the ability to meet electricity demand

(Reporting by Anjana Anil in Bengaluru, Editing by ​Franklin Paul)