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French nuclear plant lowers output due to hot river water

August 5, 2024, 3:00PMNuclear News
The Golfech nuclear power plant. (Photo: Theanphibian)

Électricité de France reduced power production by 1 gigawatt on Friday at its Golfech nuclear plant, citing high water temperatures on the Garonne River.

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