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By Rory D. Sweeney VALLEY FORGE, Pa. — If you thought the ending of Sunday’s Super Bowl matchup was electrifying, you’re not alone. The event had a noticeable impact on electricity demand. Just after the game started at about 6:30 p.m. on the East Coast, PJM’s demand dipped below the...
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