Residential solar energy avoid high temperature limit electricity

18-06-2021

Due to the abnormal climate, the global temperature has generally increased a lot this year, and the power consumption in many big cities has increased sharply, resulting in the overload of the power grid. Many cities may adopt the way of limiting power consumption to protect the power grid. In order to avoid being limited to the use of electricity, installing solar panels on the roof is the best way to deal with it. Suggestion from Starwin Solar,the famous manufacturer of solar mounting system.

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Dan Whitcomb and Peter Szekely

Thu, 17 June 2021, 9:47 pm·3-min read

(Updates temperatures, forecasts, fire warnings)


By Dan Whitcomb and Peter Szekely


LOS ANGELES, June 17 (Reuters) - A baking heatwave that has gripped the U.S. Southwest for three days spread eastward to Iowa and Missouri on Thursday, while punishing the hardest-hit areas with record high temperatures that have strained power systems.


The National Weather Service has issued excessive heat warnings for much of the Southwest, including Arizona, southern Nevada, much of California and southern Utah. Heat advisories were issued for parts of the Central Plains, including Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa and Missouri."It's a pretty big impact with respect to where the record heat is," National Weather Service meteorologist Bob Oravec said from the Weather Prediction Center in College Park, Maryland.


A high-pressure system has been parked for three days over the Southwest, a region used to temperatures of around 100 degrees Fahrenheit (38 degrees Celsius) between now and September."But now the temperatures in the last several days, especially today, are going anywhere from 10 to 20 degrees above average," Oravec said.


Salt Lake City, Utah, on Tuesday tied its all-time high temperature since record-keeping began in 1894, at 107 degrees Fahrenheit (42 degrees Celsius).Forecasters say more records could fall on Thursday, where by late-afternoon temperatures could hit 117 degrees (47 degrees Celsius) in Phoenix, and 113 (45 degrees Celsius) in Las Vegas.


DEATH VALLEY HITS 129


California's Death Valley National Park, typically one of the hottest spots in the world, recorded 129 degrees Fahrenheit (54°C) on Wednesday."Up to a certain temperature it's OK, like maybe 120, but once it gets above that is when it really gets hard," said Willo Alford, who runs a general store in Death Valley Village and has lived there most of her life.


With air conditioners cranked up in homes and businesses, Texas and California urged consumers to conserve energy during peak times to avoid blackouts.


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