2 sources · updated 5d ago
Hungary's Paks nuclear plant set to resume output as Danube levels rise
Hungary expects its only nuclear power plant to resume electricity generation as early as Monday after rainfall raises Danube water levels. The plant had reduced output due to historically low water levels caused by summer heat and drought.
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- balkangreenenergynews.com · 5d ago
Rising Danube level allows Hungary to increase production at Paks nuclear plant ↗
Hungary has restarted one turbine at its Paks nuclear power plant following a rise in the Danube’s water levelThe post Rising Danube level allows Hungary to increase production at Paks nuclear plant appeared first on Balkan Green Energy News .
- oilprice.com · 7d ago
Hungary’s Nuclear Power Returns as Rain Lifts Danube Water Levels ↗
Hungary expects its only nuclear power plant to resume producing electricity as early as Monday evening after one of the turbines at the Paks nuclear plant is switched on, Prime Minister Peter Magyar said. Hungary and Romania have been hit in the past weeks by power supply issues after the heatwaves and the lack of rainfall this summer led to the lowest water levels of the Danube in nearly 90 years. Hungary and Romania were forced to curb the respective nuclear power output of their plants that…