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PJM power shortage warning touches northeastern North Carolina | North Carolina

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Alan Wooten | The Center Square – (The Center Square – ) 2025-05-13 07:21:00


PJM, the largest regional grid operator serving 65 million customers across 13 states including northeastern North Carolina, warns of potential summer power shortages despite expecting adequate reserves. The operator anticipates an all-time peak load exceeding 166,000 megawatts, about 12,000 megawatts above projections. Concerns arise as retiring generators outpace the addition of new resources, intensifying supply-demand challenges. Aftab Khan, PJM’s Executive VP, emphasizes the need for readiness across all resources to maintain grid reliability amid record peak heat scenarios. PJM closely monitors weather, emergencies, and equipment to prevent transmission overloads and ensure safe, reliable electricity delivery.

(The Center Square) – Northeastern North Carolina customers served by America’s largest regional grid operator have been warned about potential summer power shortages.

PJM, based out of Valley Forge, Pa., and serving 13 states, says it “should have adequate reserves to maintain reliability.” It also said a company first may happen with all-time peak load of more than 166,000 megawatts – roughly 12,000 megawatts over the projected peak load.

Energy operators, almost without fail, have a mission to provide reliable electricity to consumers and to do so safely. For PJM, a 2023 analysis signaled concerns for supply and demand as generators are retired and new resources crawl into the equation. Growth and demand acceleration has outpaced adding supply, it says.

“This outlook at a record peak heat scenario reflects our years-long and mounting concerns as we plan for enough resources to maintain grid reliability,” said Aftab Khan, the executive vice president overseeing the department for Operations, Planning & Security. “All resources within PJM’s footprint should be prepared to respond when called upon.”

PJM serves 65 million customers with 88,333 miles of transmission lines, with North Carolina southern-most of 13 states and the District of Columbia. Its footprint also steps at least partially into Illinois, Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, Tennessee and Kentucky.

PJM says control rooms monitor potential scenarios that may compromise delivery, from the weather to emergency conditions and equipment failure. Resource output is directed so transmission lines and facilities do not overload.

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Note: The following A.I. based commentary is not part of the original article, reproduced above, but is offered in the hopes that it will promote greater media literacy and critical thinking, by making any potential bias more visible to the reader –Staff Editor.

Political Bias Rating: Centrist

The article provides a straightforward report on a warning issued by PJM about potential summer power shortages in Northeastern North Carolina. It does not offer a discernible ideological perspective but reports factual information about PJM’s concerns and the outlook for electricity demand. The article primarily focuses on the company’s statements regarding its preparedness and the challenges it faces with aging infrastructure and growing demand. It does not advocate for any political viewpoint or policy, instead maintaining a neutral tone focused on the operational realities of energy supply and demand.

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Hundreds charged in health care fraud crackdown, including some in Triangle

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www.youtube.com – WRAL – 2025-06-30 22:25:10


SUMMARY: A nationwide healthcare fraud crackdown has led to charges against over 320 people, including some in North Carolina’s Triangle area. The fraud involves schemes like paying patients for treatments, receiving kickbacks from labs, and providing unnecessary medical equipment or therapy bills to Medicare and Medicaid. Acting U.S. Attorney Daniel Bubar highlighted cases such as a substance abuse clinic accumulating $25 million through kickbacks and equipment providers charging $39 million for unneeded items like knee braces. Immigrant communities were targeted for fraudulent services. Nationwide, defendants billed over $14.6 billion in false claims, prompting intensified enforcement in the Eastern District of North Carolina.

Some Triangle-area cases include issues of paying patients to receive treatment and getting kickbacks from a lab, sending medical equipment to people who didn’t need it and targeting immigrant communities to receive services that they didn’t need or never received.

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Frozen: How scientist are trying to prevent species from going extinct

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www.youtube.com – ABC11 – 2025-06-30 18:51:32


SUMMARY: The San Diego Zoo’s Frozen Zoo, celebrating 50 years, preserves skin, egg, and sperm cells from over 1,300 species to prevent extinction. Founded by Dr. Kurt Benirschke before cloning technology existed, it stores cells frozen indefinitely without feeding. The Frozen Zoo has helped revive critically endangered animals like the California condor and black-footed ferret. Scientists emphasize the urgency as many species face rapid decline. Their current mission is to train global facilities to replicate this effort, preserving biodiversity and genetic diversity to support vulnerable populations worldwide and enhance conservation efforts.

“Jurassic Park” raises that sticky ethical question about whether scientists should essentially play God by reviving extinct species. But one team at the San Diego Zoo is doing what they can to prevent species from going extinct in the first place.

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Judge will instruct jury to continue deliberations amid juror issue

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SUMMARY: Jury deliberations have begun in Sean “Diddy” Combs’ federal sex trafficking trial. Twelve jurors, eight men and four women aged 30 to 74, are deciding his fate after six weeks of testimony from 34 witnesses. Prosecutors allege Combs used his business as a criminal enterprise to exploit and traffic women through power, violence, and fear, urging conviction on five charges including racketeering and sex trafficking. Combs denies all charges, claiming all sexual encounters were consensual, and his defense argues the case is exaggerated. If convicted, Combs faces life in prison. The judge has ordered the jury to continue deliberations despite a juror issue.

The hip-hop mogul is charged with sex trafficking and racketeering conspiracy.

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