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NSW heading into a ‘nerve-wracking’ summer with a tight electricity market
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : Nov. 29, 2024 - 07:21
An energy expert says summer will be "nerve wracking" as the state grapples with an "extremely tight" electricity market. Households were told to conserve power yesterday after the break down of coal-fired generators caused a supply crunch in spring. Questions are being raised about why the system couldn't handle the outages when energy demand was well below the summer peaks.