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Extreme weather puts all energy sources in crisis (but it is not an excuse for saying no to nuclear power)
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Extreme weather puts all energy sources in crisis (but it is not an excuse for saying no to nuclear power)Hungary in energy crisis, let’s clarify.
The Romanian Cernavoda power plant, further downstream along the same river, stopped one of the two units.
In the long term, however, the doubling of the Paks nuclear power plant also includes work to place the water intakes lower down and the construction of evaporative towers.
This system already exists: the Civaux power plant in France uses it (2 reactors of 1,500 MW, not bruscolini), which is located on the Vienne river.
Those who have exploited the news in recent days to attack nuclear power have obviously chosen the most convenient target.