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Households across NSW told to reduce electricity usage tonight as temperatures soar
Households across New South Wales have been asked to reduce their electricity usage this evening, as a heatwave strains the state's power supply.
Temperatures are expected to peak at 40 degrees Celsius in parts of Sydney today, which the Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) said would cause a spike in electricity demand between 5pm and 9pm this evening.
NSW Energy Minister Penny Sharpe said the government had enacted a Government Energy Action Response Protocol, which involved agencies and major utilities minimising energy use.
The minister also called for households to defer non-essential electricity consumption.
"Every small bit of action that we take will make it much easier to make sure that the grid stays on and there's not a problem," Ms Sharpe said.
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