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Emergency market operator moves to plug gaps ahead of hot, wet summer

James HallQueensland correspondent

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The energy market operator said emergency reserves are on standby to ensure Australia’s lights stay on during a hot summer that will test the grid, after a late-spring heatwave in NSW raised fears of blackouts.

AEMO warned the country should brace for hotter than average temperatures in the coming months along with threats of another Christmas period of heavy rain and flooding in Queensland, South Australia, Victoria and parts of Western Australia.

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James Hall is the Financial Review's Queensland correspondent. Connect with James on Twitter. Email James at james.hall@nine.com.au

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