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Why the U.S. grid's extreme heat problem is changing
Deterministic text analytics computed across all 3 sources. Frequency, entity overlap, and claim overlap — computed counts only. Nothing is rated true or false.
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Frequency Analytics
The most common words and exact phrases across every report in this cluster. Computed counts only.
Top words
extremeheattemperaturespartshighgridelectricitydangerouscausesdemand
Top phrases
extreme heathigh temperaturesheat dome causes extreme temperaturesdangerous heat dome causes extremedome causes extreme temperaturescauses extreme temperaturesdangerous heat dome causesheat dome causes extremeextreme temperaturesdangerous heat dome
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Entity Overlap
Names detected in the report text: which appear across multiple sources, and which only one source mentions.
Across multiple sources
- U.S · 2 sources
Unique to one source
- Dangerous · CBS News
- South · CBS News
- There · CBS News
- Solar · Axios
- Electricity · Axios
- Climate · Axios
- Temperatures · FOX 10 Phoenix
- Phoenix · FOX 10 Phoenix
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Claim Overlap
Near-identical sentences found in two or more reports, versus sentences that appear in only one. Text match only — nothing is rated true or false.
Repeated across sources
No sentence appeared in more than one source.
Appears once
- "There were record-high temperatures on Tuesday in six states as a dangerous heat dome causes extreme temperatures in parts of the U.S." · CBS News
- "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." · Axios
- "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." · Axios
