AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoDanube Drought & Nuclear Cooling Crisis: Romania has shut down the second reactor at the Cernavodă nuclear plant after record-low Danube levels left it unable to cool the unit; the operator says it doesn’t expect a restart within 10 days, following an earlier shutdown of the first reactor in late July. Hungary’s Paks Under Pressure: Hungary is simultaneously scrambling to keep Paks running at reduced output, with emergency measures and river works aimed at securing cooling water as the Danube drops to extreme lows. Energy Grid Stress in Heatwaves: Across Europe, heat and drought are cutting nuclear and hydropower output while pushing demand up at night, leaving grids more exposed and prices more volatile. Water Levels Hit Transport & Food: Low river flows are disrupting shipping and raising risks for regional supply chains, while drought is also shrinking crop prospects from potatoes to corn and grapes. Weekend Weather Watch (Hungary): HungaroMet forecasts another hot, mostly dry spell, with temperatures potentially reaching 37°C by Sunday and agricultural drought pressure continuing. Climate Record Update: July 2026 is tied as the hottest July on record globally, underscoring how fast extreme heat is intensifying.
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