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Heatwave pushes Great Britain’s grid operator to call for extra electricity from power plants
Great Britain’s grid operator, Neso, issued a rare summer power supply warning for Wednesday evening due to an intensifying heatwave, which increased household demand for electricity through fans and air conditioning. Neso requested additional electricity from power plants as the energy system faced pressure from the supply-demand imbalance.
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