Hungarian Prime Minister Peter Magyar announced on Saturday that the Paks nuclear power plant will resume normal operations at full capacity starting next Wednesday. The facility's operations had previously been impacted by the low water level of the Danube River, which affected the plant's cooling capacity.
The restoration of full capacity at Hungary's primary nuclear facility marks a resolution to the operational constraints caused by environmental conditions. The Danube River's low levels had posed a challenge to the plant's essential cooling systems, highlighting the vulnerability of energy infrastructure to seasonal or climatic water fluctuations.
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