Dunărea seacă în continuare. Bulgaria reduce puterea centralei nucleare de la Kozlodui, prima dată în 52 ani • Newsweek România
The Danube's low water levels are causing energy crises in several countries, leading Bulgaria to reduce output at its Kozloduy nuclear plant for the first time in 52 years. Starting August 21, 2026, the plant will cut capacity by 12% due to unprecedented low water levels. This decision reflects the critical impact of extreme weather on energy production across the region, affecting not only Bulgaria but also Romania and Hungary. The Kozloduy plant, which provides 35% of Bulgaria's electricity, is implementing measures to ensure safe operation amid these conditions.