[1/2] A man watches television while cooling himself with an electric ventilator as temperatures rise during an unusual heat wave, in Monterrey, Mexico June 15, 2023.
On Wednesday, daily demand was projected to peak even higher at 51,782 megawatts per hour, according to Cenace data.
Meanwhile, neighboring Texas urged power conservation after the grid operator on Tuesday evening issued a warning for "projected reserve capacity shortage".
In Michoacan state, one town had been without electricity for several days, after an energy transmitter exploded.
The heat wave in Mexico is forecast to continue for several more days.
Persons:
Daniel Becerril, Cenace, Jorge Musalem, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, Isabel Woodford, Adriana Barrera, Lisa Shumaker
Organizations:
REUTERS, MEXICO CITY, National Center for Energy Control, Twitter, Local, CFE, Thomson
Locations:
Monterrey, Mexico, MEXICO, Texas, Michoacan