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Britain’s grid operator calls for more electricity as temperatures soar

Extreme heat increases demand for power and reduces efficiency of solar panels

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What happened Extreme heat increases demand for power and reduces efficiency of solar panels.
The headline split The left frames it as "Heatwave pushes Great Britain’s grid operator to call for extra electricity from power pl...". The center frames it as "Britain’s grid operator calls for more electricity as temperatures soar".
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Left / center-leftHeatwave pushes Great Britain’s grid operator to call for extra electricity from power plants

The Guardian - Business · Left · News report

CenterBritain’s grid operator calls for more electricity as temperatures soar

Financial Times - Companies · Center · News report

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Financial Times - CompaniesNews report · Jun 24, 10:52 AM

Britain’s grid operator calls for more electricity as temperatures soar

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Extreme heat increases demand for power and reduces efficiency of solar panels

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The Guardian - BusinessNews report · Jun 24, 8:23 AM

Heatwave pushes Great Britain’s grid operator to call for extra electricity from power plants

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Neso issues rare summer warning for Wednesday evening, as households turn on fans and air conditioning Great Britain’s grid operator has released a rare summer power supply warning for Wedn...

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Jun 24, 8:23 AM: The Guardian - Business joined the source map.

Jun 24, 10:52 AM: Financial Times - Companies joined the source map.

Now: Wording Gap is 66/99 and story health is developing · 2 sources · 2 buckets.