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Keeping midnight oil flowing

Paisley Daily Express

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June 13, 2026

Energy chiefs are pulling out the stops to keep the lights - and televisions - on as Renfrewshire's Tartan Army stay up all night for our World Cup opener.

As Steve Clarke's troops prepare for a long-awaited first World Cup appearance since 1998, ScottishPower and SSE are gearing up to help power what is expected to be one of the biggest electricity surge events in Scotland for the early hours of tomorrow morning.

The match against Haiti, taking place at Boston Stadium in the United States at 2am UK time, is expected to draw viewers in homes, pubs and fan zones across the country.

Engineers anticipate a five to 10 per cent hike in overnight electricity demand - the equivalent of a staggering 284,000 additional homes coming online.

In 1998, the country was powered by fossil fuels and nuclear generation.

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