KEY POINTS
  • The electricity grid is being pushed to the breaking point and California, parts of the Midwest and parts of the South Central United States are at "high risk" for energy shortfalls.
  • The grid is being challenged as it goes through an unprecedented transformation from fossil fuel based energy to renewable sources of energy.
  • NERC officials emphasized how important it is for grid operators to be very conservative in retiring generation, particularly in regions of the country where the system is at its max already.
Wind turbines and power transmission lines at a wind farm near Highway 12 in Rio Vista, California, on Tuesday, March 30, 2021.

America's electrical grid is being pushed to the breaking point, and California, parts of the Midwest and parts of the South Central United States are at "high risk" for energy shortfalls, says the not-for-profit organization charged with managing and evaluating the grid.

"High risk" regions, marked in red on the map, may see shortfalls at "normal peak conditions," according to the 54th annual assessment from the North American Electric Reliability Corporation released Thursday.