Queensland is forecast to reach a record peak in energy demand amid heatwave conditions, as residents are reassured the lights and air conditioning will stay on.
Large parts of the state have been enduring a combination of high temperatures and high humidity for several days, with conditions expected to persist into the weekend.
The Sunshine Coast is expecting highs of 34 and 33 degrees on Friday and Saturday respectively, with minimum temperatures in the low to mid-20s.
The Australian Energy Market Operator is forecasting a new record peak on Friday afternoon of about 10,400 megawatts of electricity demand, Queensland Energy Minister Mick de Brenni said.
“That exceeds significantly the records that were set last year,” he said on Thursday.
“Queensland’s previous maximum demand was 10,085 megawatts, and we’re expecting over 200 megawatts extra demand tomorrow.”
Scenario planning has been conducted to prepare for the situation expected on Friday.
“I’m advised that we have enough supply to make sure the lights stay on,” Mr de Brenni said.
Queenslanders are being advised to stay inside when possible and prioritise hydration.
“If you have to go outside … try and avoid the hottest part of the day,” Queensland Ambulance clinical director Tony Hucker said.
“Avoid alcohol. That’s the worst thing you can do as far as trying to hydrate yourself.”
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