Weather
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Power Companies Use Heat Wave as a 'Super Bowl' of Energy Use as Temperatures Could Reach Over 100 Degrees Fahrenheit
Power companies are expecting a spike in electricity demand or energy use as a heat wave kick starts the official United States summer season.
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