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How your World Cup viewing could cause rare power surges

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He said: “Whether you’re cheering on the home nations, your sweepstake side, or for me – wishing Wales were there – this year’s World Cup has more games than ever before, meaning we’re likely to see a surge in electricity demand across the longer tournament.


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