Grid operator issues rare summer power warning amid UK heatwave
Great Britain’s grid operator has issued a rare summer electricity margin notice, asking power plant owners to provide extra power as a heatwave intensifies. The National Energy System Operator (Neso) released the notice late Tuesday, citing extremely high temperatures affecting Britain and the continent, as well as low wind. A Neso spokesperson said the electricity supply is not at risk and the notice does not mean a blackout is imminent. Neso stated it needs an extra 1,900 megawatts of power-generating capacity to maintain normal safety margins. Demand is expected to climb between 7pm and 10pm on Wednesday as people use fans and air conditioning. The notice is more common during cold winter spells, but the heatwave has pushed European electricity prices to multiyear highs. Record June temperatures of 38C are expected in southeast England on Wednesday, with 39C forecast for Thursday.
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Sources: The Guardian
