Overseas Network, July 10, continued high temperature for many days, leading to soaring demand for power consumption. California announced that it has entered a state of emergency for the secondary grid, which is only one step away from rolling power outages.

  According to Bloomberg News, the wildfires in central and southern Oregon are threatening California's transmission grid, and historical high temperatures have led to a surge in electricity consumption.

California's power grid management agency issued a statewide warning on the 9th, requiring consumers to voluntarily reduce electricity consumption.

  According to the report, in August 2020, due to the hot weather causing power supply in short supply, California suffered its first rolling power outage in nearly 20 years.

  In addition to power shortages, California is also experiencing water shortages due to dry weather.

California Governor Gavin Newsom announced on the 8th local time that nine counties in the state have entered a state of drought emergency.

Currently, 50 of the 58 counties in California are in a state of drought emergency.

The governor also asked California residents to voluntarily reduce water consumption by 15%.

(Overseas Net Li Fang)