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Largest US power grid PJM escalates emergency actions to avoid blackouts

By Thomson Reuters Jul 3, 2026 | 2:08 PM

By Tim McLaughlin

July 3 (Reuters) – Largest U.S. power grid operator PJM said on Friday ​it was under a federal ‌alert to cut electricity consumption across its territory as it battled generator outages, massive overloading on its ‌transmission ​lines and a ⁠surge in air conditioning ⁠use from prolonged sweltering heat.

PJM said it told utilities to reduce electricity to customers who ​are under contract to reduce consumption during emergencies. PJM ⁠serves 67 million ⁠people in the Mid-Atlantic, ​South and Washington, D.C., area.

Spot wholesale ​electricity prices in northern Virginia, ‌home to the largest collection of data centers in the world, have surged beyond $2,000 per ⁠megawatt hour this week. That compares to about $40 per MWh when PJM is ⁠not ‌in distress.

The surge in ⁠prices is mostly because ​it ‌has become expensive to ​provide power ⁠across congested high-voltage power lines, according to industry analysts and PJM’s operations data.

(Reporting by Tim McLaughlin and Bhargav Acharya; Editing by ​Bill Berkrot)