California ISO has declared Energy Emergency level 3, meaning rolling power outages may be imminent.
Level 3 is the state's grid operator's highest category of an energy emergency.The outages are up to the local power companies. The emergency declaration comes as California is asking residents to conserve as much power as possible.
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