The extreme heat and drought conditions are expected to affect millions of Americans, particularly in regions like the Southwest, Midwest, and Northeast. High temperatures will increase electricity demand for cooling, potentially leading to power outages and higher energy costs. Aging infrastructure, including transformers and transmission lines, may struggle to handle the increased load, while drought conditions could disrupt hydropower generation and coal transportation. The risk of wildfires and smoke-related faults on transmission lines further complicates the situation, posing additional challenges to grid reliability.