Romania adopts new measures to boost Danube waters to cool Cernavoda nuclear plant
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Romania is taking new measures to raise the water level in the Danube to cool the NPP. Due to the historically low level of the Danube, Romania will urgently deepen the channel and direct water to the nuclear power plant. Also increase the reset from Reservoirs.
They are trying to provide the cooling water needed to restart the Cernavoda nuclear power plant with another bottom sill, dredging, and water diversion.
When will the Cernavoda nuclear power plant run again? There is not a certain date, but it is certain that measures have been put in place to ensure the Danube flow required for cooling reactors. Article What will happen to the Cernavoda power plant after closing reactors. Last-minute measures! appears first in Romania TV.
The only nuclear power plant in Romania is shut down because it cannot be cooled. Therefore, various measures are planned to provide more river water.
Romania Takes Action to Boost Danube for Nuclear Plant Operations | Science-Environment
Romania's National Committee for Emergency Situations has introduced measures to increase the water levels in the Danube River, crucial for cooling the Cernavoda nuclear power plant. This decision comes amid historically low water levels, leading to the plant's shutdown and a state of emergency due to reduced electricity production.
Romania adopts new measures to boost Danube waters to cool Cernavoda nuclear plant
Romania's National Committee for Emergency Situations approved new measures to boost the water level of the River Danube and ensure cooling of the Cernavoda nuclear power plant, the government press office said on Saturday.
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