Great Britain’s grid operator issues another warning over power supplies in heatwave
Great Britain's energy system operator, Neso, has issued a warning about potential strain on power supplies on Thursday night due to extreme temperatures during the UK's third heatwave of the year. Neso requested additional electricity from generators to meet increased demand from households using fans and air conditioners.

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AI-generatedGreat Britain's energy system operator, Neso, has issued a warning about potential strain on power supplies on Thursday night due to extreme temperatures during the UK's third heatwave of the year. Neso requested additional electricity from generators to meet increased demand from households using fans and air conditioners. This follows similar pleas during a previous heatwave. While Neso stated this is a routine measure and there is no risk to customer supplies, forecasts indicate tight electricity margins due to high temperatures across Europe affecting generation availability. France's nuclear power output may also be reduced due to hot weather impacting cooling water temperatures, potentially affecting power exports to the UK.
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