Read our Privacy noticeHungary's Paks nuclear plant continues to face a "difficult" situation, despite expectations of a temporary rise in Danube river levels following rains in Austria. Government working on solving Paks Plant issuesHowever, ⁠Magyar said the situation at the Paks nuclear plant remains "difficult", and that the government was working on solutions at Paks if low water levels in the Danube, which the plant uses as a coolant, become permanent. open image in gallery The waters of the Danube, Europe's second longest river, have dropped in parts to a record low. Magyar also said the government will examine what investments were ​needed to make Hungary's energy and water supply more resilient." Magyar said last week that Hungary will develop 4 gigawatts of wind energy capacity by 2030 to ‌diversify its energy ​sources.