Hungary to Restart a Nuclear Reactor as Danube Starts to Rise
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The plant, which provides 40% of the country's electricity, was operating at only a tenth of its capacity. Hungary is restarting the first of three reactors at the Paks Nuclear Power Plant, which were shut down due to record low levels of the Danube. This was reported by RBC-Ukraine, citing Bloomberg. What happened to the plant? Due to the heat waves that dried up waterways across Europe this summer, the Danube's water level dropped significantl…
The upgrading of the level of the Danube and the emergency measures have restored one of the reactors of the country ' s only nuclear power plant, which provides about 40 per cent of the electricity.
Hungary had to increase its imports of coal
Hungary to Restart a Nuclear Reactor as Danube Starts to Rise
On the evening of Saturday, 22 August, the first of the three Paksh nuclear reactors in Hungary was re-launched and stopped because of the historic low water level in the Danube.
Hungary will resume work on Saturday evening at one of the reactors at the Paksha nuclear power plant, which was shut down due to record low water levels in the Danube river.
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