Son Dakika
ESIncendio en Grazalema (Cádiz): 92 vecinos regresan a sus casas tras ser desalojadosESFIFA's Balogun Decision Sparks Controversy Ahead of US vs. Belgium MatchESCristiano Ronaldo's World Cup Dream Ends as Portugal is Eliminated by SpainESBélgica elimina a Estados Unidos en cuartos de final tras escándalo de Trump y la FIFAESSky compra la unidad de medios de ITV por hasta 1.900 millones de eurosESMomenta Global busca una valoración de 8.000 millones de euros en su OPV pese a la competenciaESLa cumbre de la OTAN en Ankara, diseñada para aplacar a TrumpESAlemania: Pesimismo económico y político sacude al paísESInvestigación israelí: El gobierno de Netanyahu impulsa la anexión de facto de Cisjordania a "ritmo sin precedentes"ESJunta de Andalucía sancionada por ceder datos de 525.000 menores a MicrosoftESIncendio en Grazalema (Cádiz): 92 vecinos regresan a sus casas tras ser desalojadosESFIFA's Balogun Decision Sparks Controversy Ahead of US vs. Belgium MatchESCristiano Ronaldo's World Cup Dream Ends as Portugal is Eliminated by SpainESBélgica elimina a Estados Unidos en cuartos de final tras escándalo de Trump y la FIFAESSky compra la unidad de medios de ITV por hasta 1.900 millones de eurosESMomenta Global busca una valoración de 8.000 millones de euros en su OPV pese a la competenciaESLa cumbre de la OTAN en Ankara, diseñada para aplacar a TrumpESAlemania: Pesimismo económico y político sacude al paísESInvestigación israelí: El gobierno de Netanyahu impulsa la anexión de facto de Cisjordania a "ritmo sin precedentes"ESJunta de Andalucía sancionada por ceder datos de 525.000 menores a Microsoft
Newsgather
GeriGreat Britain's Energy Operator Issues Second Electricity Supply Alert Amid Heatwave
Great Britain's Energy Operator Issues Second Electricity Supply Alert Amid Heatwave
Gelişiyor
Guardian UK26.06.2026Energy2 dk okumaUnited Kingdom

Great Britain's Energy Operator Issues Second Electricity Supply Alert Amid Heatwave

Hızlı Bakış

Great Britain's National Energy System Operator (Neso) issued a second electricity supply alert this week, asking generators for extra power on Friday evening due to high demand from air conditioning and reduced generation capacity caused by Europe's heatwave.

Yapay zekâ özeti

Neden Önemli?

Great Britain's energy system operator has issued a second electricity supply alert this week due to rising demand from a heatwave and reduced generation capacity across Europe. This follows a previous alert on Tuesday night for Wednesday evening.

Yazı boyutu

Great Britain’s energy system operator has raised the alarm over electricity supplies for the second time this week as the heatwave continues to disrupt Europe’s energy markets.

The National Energy System Operator (Neso) issued a notice late on Thursday asking generators to provide any extra electricity possible on Friday evening to help meet rising demand as households turn on air conditioners and electric fans to cope with the heat.

The operator said it was calling for extra power supplies because its forecasts showed “tight margins on the electricity system” for Friday evening due to “the impact of extremely high temperatures affecting Great Britain and the continent”.

The government-owned body added that the electricity supply was not at risk, indicating that a blackout was not imminent.

The market warning was the second this week after Neso called for backup on Tuesday night before a rise in demand on Wednesday evening when the high pressure heat dome that has led to Europe’s worst heatwave ever was forecast to slow wind speeds in a blow to renewable energy supplies.

The operator was forced to pay sums well above the usual market price to generators that were able to ramp up their electricity output, which will ultimately be paid for through household energy bills.

It is estimated have paid out about £10m for a few hours of electricity supplied on Wednesday evening, mostly to gas power plants. Similar high payments are expected to secure supplies for Friday evening, while power plants across Europe have been forced to shut down owing to the record temperatures.

Several gas power plants in the UK have cut their output because of the heat. In France, which supplies a significant proportion of the UK’s electricity, four nuclear power plants reported unplanned outages because the temperature of nearby river water had climbed too high to be used cool the reactors.

The French state-owned utility company EDF said on Friday it would allocate €80m (£69m) to equip schools, nurseries and daycare centres with cooling systems to help them cope with future heatwaves.

Bundan Sonra Ne Olabilir?

Yapay zekâ öngörüsü — kesinlik taşımaz

  • Neso will make similar high payments for electricity supplies on Friday evening.

    Çok muhtemel · Saatler içinde

Açık Sorular

  • How much more will Neso pay for extra power supplies?
  • What is the long-term plan for heatwave resilience in energy systems?

İlgili Konular

Bu haber ilk olarak şurada yayınlandı: Guardian UK.

İlgili Haberler

Bu konuda daha fazlaelectricity supply