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Low Rivers, High Stakes: Europe's Nuclear Cooling Crisis
Extreme heat across Europe in recent weeks has disrupted nuclear power plants, as river levels have fallen to record lows.
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Extreme heat across Europe in recent weeks has disrupted nuclear power plants, as river levels have fallen to record lows. Governments in the region have taken extraordinary measures to keep the facilities operating, but some have been unable to meet their goals. The shortfall in cooling water is expected to translate into economic losses amounting to billions of euros in Europe’s GDP.
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