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Electricity prices jump in Europe as demand soars in the heatwave
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Great Britain has paid at least six times the normal price for imported power as millions turn on air conditioning and windfarm output sags. The heatwave has prompted a sharp rise in electricity prices across European markets as millions turn to air conditioners and electric fans to battle record high temperatures, which have also caused a string of power plant outages across the continent.Great Britain imported electricity from Europe at more than six times the normal price on Tuesday as the high pressure heat dome has slowed wind speeds, hitting renewable energy generation, and caused outages at multiple gas plants across the country. Continue reading...
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