Broiled

Red Hot West Melts Peak Power Demand Records

Western interior regions from northeast Oregon to northeast New Mexico broiled in record-setting temperatures following the July 4 holiday, sending power utilities scrambling to keep loads balanced with aggressive supply and demand-dampening programs. Even traditional hot spots like Death Valley, CA, and Las Vegas broke their own records with 127- and 117-degree temperatures, respectively. Nevada and Idaho utilities set all-time peak demand records.

July 9, 2007