Southeast Power Grid Status
Data as of , EIA hourly demand feed.
About the Southeast grid region
The Southeast region aggregates Southern Company and neighboring utilities across Georgia and Alabama. It is a vertically integrated, utility-run grid rather than an open market, and summer humidity makes air-conditioning load its defining feature.
On the map, this region is part of the Eastern Interconnection. Its status color comes from the ratio of actual demand to the bias-corrected day-ahead forecast: green means headroom, amber and orange mean it is tightening, and red means demand has met or passed what the operator expected, or a real emergency has been declared.
Alabama · Georgia
Grid regions follow balancing authorities, not state lines; split states are listed under the region that serves most of their load.
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