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There were record-high temperatures on Tuesday in six states as a dangerous heat dome causes extreme temperatures in parts of the U.S. Rob Marciano has the latest.
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There were record-high temperatures on Tuesday in six states as a dangerous heat dome causes extreme temperatures in parts of the U.S. Rob Marciano has the latest.
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Solar energy and batteries are making it easier for utilities to meet surging electricity demand during extreme heat, but prolonged high temperatures are exposing other vulnerabilities in the grid. Why it matters: Electricity demand rises as air conditioners work harder in extreme heat, while high temperatures can make parts of the system less efficient and put additional stress on equipment. The big picture: Climate change is extending periods of extreme heat just as electrification and data centers add new loads, leaving parts of the grid working harder for longer. Between the lines: Mich...
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AIPROPX has consolidated 3 reports from 3 outlets into a single canonical entry on “Why the U.S. grid's extreme heat problem is changing.” The covered outlets are based across 2 regions — US and Other.
The earliest report in this entry came from FOX 10 Phoenix (Aug 18, 2026, 01:22 UTC); the most recent came from CBS News (Aug 19, 2026, 13:40 UTC).
Comparing the wording across sources, 1 named entity is referenced by multiple outlets and the phrase recurring most across the coverage is “extreme heat”.
3 statements are carried by only one outlet within this set and are not echoed by the others.
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AIPROPX — “Why the U.S. grid's extreme heat problem is changing” · https://www.aipropx.com/story/4db04abc0eb445af874328f6089265ba
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