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Blistering New York Heat Sends Electricity Demand to Annual High

Hot, Soupy New York Strains Grid as Power Demand Nears 2019 High

(Bloomberg) -- New Yorkers are cranking up air conditioners, driving up electricity demand to the highest so far this year.

With temperatures climbing toward 93 degrees Fahrenheit (34 Celsius) in New York City, demand for electricity is forecast to reach 30,400 megawatts, according to the state’s grid operator. That would exceed demand from July 20 and 21, which were the hottest days of the year but had lower power use because they fell on a weekend when offices and factories were idle.

Blistering New York Heat Sends Electricity Demand to Annual High

Wholesale power prices in New York City nearly doubled to $62.57 a megawatt-hour at 1:20 p.m. local time, the highest since Feb. 25, according to Genscape data. Power in New England, also under a heat advisory, jumped 41% to $51.45 a megawatt-hour.

--With assistance from Brian K. Sullivan.

To contact the reporter on this story: Christopher Martin in New York at cmartin11@bloomberg.net

To contact the editors responsible for this story: Lynn Doan at ldoan6@bloomberg.net, Joe Ryan, Christine Buurma

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