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How Do Electric Grid Operators Warn Us About Extreme Heat?

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    By Guest ContributorSep 9, 2023, 10:55 am367 pts
    photo of How Do Electric Grid Operators Warn Us About Extreme Heat? imageElectricity grid operators often keep a wary eye towards the thermometer, particularly during the summertime danger season, as daily temperatures soar above 90 degree Fahrenheit and heat waves spread around the country. And for good reason: extreme heat events cause a host of reliability issues for the grid.…
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