Labour denies 'washing its hands' over near-miss blackouts during June’s heatwave
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The Government has been accused of "washing its hands" of claims electricity bosses covered up near-miss blackouts during June's heatwave.
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A whistleblower has alleged senior staff at the National Energy System Operator (Neso) tried to conceal grid stability problems as the country struggled in the heat on June 23.
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It is also alleged the corporate affairs team at Britain's publicly owned electricity and gas system operator "interfered in operational decisions" in a bid to protect the organisation's reputation.
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Neso has said it "operated securely" during "an unprecedented period of extreme heat and tight margins across Great Britain and Europe".
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