Transmission Congestion Levels

Transmission congestion occurs when demand for power flows exceeds the capacity of transmission lines, causing local prices (locational marginal prices or LMPs) to spike. High congestion levels force grid operators to dispatch expensive local generators, leading to higher electricity rates. Conversely, low congestion indicates efficient transmission paths and helps keep prices lower.

Transmission Congestion Levels
High
Direction: Up
Last updated: 2025-12-17 · Source
Congestion in Northeast corridors.