High water temperatures are expected to affect electricity production on the Garonne river in south western France from August 12, particularly at the 2.6 gigawatt Golfech nuclear plant, nuclear operator EDF said in a notice on Saturday.
However, one of the two reactors at the plant will stay in operation due to constraints on the electricity network, which may change according to the needs of the grid, the operator said.
The high temperatures are also expected to affect several plants on the Rhone river in the east of the country. August is a major holiday month in France and is typically a period of low electricity demand, Reuters said.
High Temperatures to Affect Nuclear Power Production in South West France
Steam rises from the cooling towers of the Electricite de France nuclear power station of Le Bugey in Saint-Vulbas near Lyon, April 13, 2015. REUTERS/Robert Pratta/File Photo
High Temperatures to Affect Nuclear Power Production in South West France
Steam rises from the cooling towers of the Electricite de France nuclear power station of Le Bugey in Saint-Vulbas near Lyon, April 13, 2015. REUTERS/Robert Pratta/File Photo
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