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Due to More Favorable Conditions, the Krško Nuclear Power Plant Is Gradually Increasing Its Power.

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A slight cooling of the atmosphere in recent days, especially at night, and a lower temperature of the Sava River have enabled a gradual increase in the power of the Krk nuclear power plant, the nuclear power plant operator announced. It is expected that the reactor's power will begin to be gradually increased again this evening, from the current 80 percent to 90 percent.

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A slight cooling of the atmosphere in recent days, especially at night, and a lower temperature of the Sava River have enabled a gradual increase in the power of the Krk nuclear power plant, the nuclear power plant operator announced. It is expected that the reactor's power will begin to be gradually increased again this evening, from the current 80 percent to 90 percent.

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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A slight cooling of the atmosphere in recent days, especially at night, and a lower temperature of the Sava River are enabling a gradual increase in the power of the Krk nuclear power plant. The power will initially be increased to 90 percent, the Krk nuclear power plant announced.

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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The availability factor during July was 100 percent, and the power plant operated within the limits of technical specifications while all safety systems were operational.

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A slight cooling of the atmosphere in recent days, especially at night, and a lower temperature of the Sava River have enabled a gradual increase in the power of the Krk nuclear power plant, the nuclear power plant operator announced. It is expected that the reactor's power will begin to be gradually increased again this evening, from the current 80 percent to 90 percent.

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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RTV Slovenija broke the news in Ljubljana, Slovenia on Friday, August 14, 2026.
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