Hot Weather Alert
A Hot Weather Alert remains in effect for the entire region PJM serves through at least July 3.
A Hot Weather Alert is an established procedure PJM issues ahead of forecasted hot weather and/or high humidity to prepare transmission and generation personnel and facilities for expected increases in electricity demand, or load.
Maximum Generation/Load Management
A Maximum Generation Alert and Load Management Alert is currently in effect for July 1 and has been issued for July 2 for across its footprint. This alert does not require any action from customers.
A Maximum Generation Alert is targeted at transmission/generation owners, who then determine if any maintenance or testing on equipment can be deferred or canceled. By deferring maintenance, the units stay online and continue to produce energy that is needed to serve electricity demand within the PJM region.
This alert is also used to notify neighboring systems that electricity exports from PJM may be curtailed, serving as a procedural step that allows those neighboring regions to plan accordingly.
PJM issues this alert at the same time as a Load Management Alert, which gives advance notification that load management action may be declared, including Pre-Emergency and Emergency Demand Response.
Demand Response programs pay customers in advance who sign up to allow reduction of their electricity use in emergencies.
Heavy Load Voltage Warning
A Low Voltage Alert is currently in effect for July 1.
PJM has issued a Heavy Load Voltage Schedule Warning for July 1 to request members to coordinate switching distribution capacitors in-service and to remove reactors.
The purpose of these procedures is to increase bulk electric system voltage to allow for additional transfer capability across critical transmission interfaces.
They do not require any action from customers.
Still In Place
-- Data Center Backup Generation: PJM requested and received approval of an emergency 202c order by the U.S. Department of Energy to direct transmission owners, if required as a last resort prior to voltage reduction or load shed, to curtail data centers and other large loads that have backup generation.
-- Relief From Environmental Limits: PJM has also requested and received approval of a DOE 202c emergency order for temporary relief from environmental permit restrictions for generating units, effective July 1 through July 3.
Forecast Peak
As of 4 p.m. on July 1, 2026, PJM is expecting to serve the following approximate peak loads through July 5:
-- July 2 - 166,147 MW - Above 2006 record peak of 165,563 MW
-- July 3 - 157,878 MW
-- July 4 - 150,069 MW
-- July 5 - 142,913 MW
PJM’s forecast for July 2 could exceed PJM’s existing all-time summer hourly integrated peak of 165,563 MW, which was set in 2006.
These numbers are subject to change and will be updated periodically. PJM publishes load forecasts out to seven days on Data Miner.
Click Here for the PJM announcement.
The PJM Interconnection coordinates the wholesale electricity grid and markets for all or parts of 13 states—Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Maryland, Michigan, New Jersey, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia—plus the District of Columbia.
Resource Links:
-- PJM Interconnection Holds Next Generation Capacity Auction June 30, Results To Be Announced July 14 [PaEN]
-- PJM Adds New Emergency Procedures To Deal With Strained Grid: A Capacity Advisory; Directive For Data Centers To Use Backup Generators [PaEN]
-- PJM Interconnection Issues Hot Weather Alert For June 29 In Western Region, June 30 to July 3 For Entire Service Area; 5th Alert This Season [PaEN]
-- DOE Issues Emergency Orders To PJM Ahead Of Period Of Hot Weather
Related Articles This Week:
-- Senate Committee Moves Bills Authorizing Individual Municipalities To Enact Moratoriums On Consideration Of A.I. Data Center Proposals-- After Voting Down A Statewide 3-Year Moratorium [PaEN]
-- House Committee Amends Senate-Passed Tax Code Bill On Data Centers, Then Adjourned To Sept. 28 [PaEN]
-- The Center Square: House Passes [3rd] Bill Putting Conditions On Qualifying For State Sales Tax Exemption For Data Centers, Including A Ban On Nondisclosure Agreements
-- PJM Extends Maximum Generation And Load Management Alerts To July 2; Forecast Power Peak On July 2 Still Above All Time Record [PaEN]
-- PJM Interconnection Issues Maximum Generation, Load Management, Low Voltage Alerts For July 1; Received Emergency Order To Put Data Centers On Backup Generators; Forecasts Peak Power Above 2006 Record For July 2 [PaEN]
-- NRDC: PJM Membership Votes On Recommendations To Help Prevent A.I. Data Centers From Overloading The Electric Grid; PJM Board Will Have Final Say [PaEN]
NewsClips:
-- Spotlight PA: State Lawmakers Want To Lower Electric Bills By Cutting Gross Receipts Tax, But The Budget Impact Might Be Too Big To Swallow
-- PA Capital-Star: Garrity And Shapiro Have Accused Each Other Of Flip-Flopping On A.I. Data Centers - Are They Both Right?
-- Inquirer Guest Essay: Instead Of Diving Headfirst - PA Lawmakers Must Pass A Full Moratorium On Considering Hyperscale A.I. Data Center Proposals - By Ginny Marcille-Kerrslake, Food and Water Watch In West Whiteland Twp.
-- TribLive Guest Essay: Pennsylvania Natural Gas Powers The Region, So Why Are Pennsylvanians Paying More? - By Sen. Kim Ward [Reality - Data Center Demand Spikes, 60% Of Electric Comes From Natural Gas And Its Price Spikes]
[Posted: July 1, 2026] PA Environment Digest

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