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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.

Kalyeena MakortoffThe Guardian - World NewsFiled 2026-07-09 · 07:48 GMTLean · Center-LeftRead · 2 min
Great Britain’s grid operator issues another warning over power supplies in heatwave
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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. 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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The National Energy System Operator stated there is no risk to customer electricity supplies.

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Wildfires have burned 35,400 hectares in France and 55,128 hectares in Spain.

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Great Britain’s energy system operator warned that extreme temperatures could hit power supplies on Thursday night.

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French nuclear reactor output could be curbed at up to five plants due to hot weather affecting cooling water temperatures.

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Great Britain’s energy system operator has warned that “extreme temperatures” could hit power supplies on Thursday night, as the UK entered its third heatwave of the year.The National Energy System Operator (Neso) issued a notice overnight asking for extra supplies from power generators to cope with the added demand from households turning on fans and air conditioners to cope with the high temperatures.It comes only weeks after Neso issued pleas for extra electricity during last month’s heatwave, when the UK recorded a provisional high of 37.7C at Lingwood in Norfolk on Friday 27 June, smashing the previous June record of 35.6C, set in 1976.Parts of southern England are likely to hit highs of 34C on Thursday, and while temperatures are expected to stay below June’s record-breaking levels, the hot weather is due to last much longer, dragging out over 10 days.In a statement, Neso said it was “giving participants the opportunity to make any additional generation or flexibility available during the forecast period.“Our forecasts indicate tight electricity margins during tomorrow [Thursday] evening’s peak period,” the operator said. “This is due to extreme temperatures across Europe, reducing the availability of some generation.”However, the government-owned body added that its “electricity margin notice” was a routine tool used to balance the electricity system. “We will continue to monitor conditions closely and take any actions necessary to maintain secure electricity supplies,” it added. “There is no risk to customer electricity supplies.”While households are not expected to experience any supply interruptions, the notice raises the prospect of Neso again paying much higher than average prices to gas power plants to ensure electricity demand is met.Across the Channel, the French state-owned utility company EDF warned that the latest heatwave was putting a strain on its nuclear reactors, which regularly export power to the UK and Germany.skip past newsletter promotionafter newsletter promotionThe company said output could be curbed at up to five of its nuclear plants in the coming days, as hot weather affects the temperature of river water used to cool its reactors. It will start by reducing production and using only two reactors this week, although it could be the first in a series of slowdowns as the heatwave moves across the continent.Western Europe is entering its third heatwave in six weeks, sparking wildfires in France and Spain. In France, where 35,400 hectares (87,474 acres) have already burned, double the average in Spain, where 55,128 hectares have been scorched, according to the European Forest Fire Information System.
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