SPP says the conservation will be for its entire balancing authority footprint, which includes Lincoln.
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) — The Southwest Power Pool is set to enter conservation operations due to hot weather and high demand.
SPP says the conservation will be for its entire balancing authority footprint, which includes Lincoln and much of Nebraska.
The conservation operation will begin at noon Thursday and is expected to last end at 8 p.m. Friday.
SPP says outages are not expected.
SPP says conservation operations are declared when it is determined there is a need to operate the system conservatively based on weather, environmental, operational, terrorist, cyber or other events.
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