Europe is experiencing a severe heatwave, with France anticipating temperatures reaching up to 40 degrees Celsius. The extreme heat is now impacting France’s energy production, forcing the nation’s nuclear power plants to begin curtailing output. This is due to the need to cool the reactors, which rely on water sources potentially affected by rising temperatures. The reduction in power generation raises concerns about potential energy shortages during peak demand. French authorities are monitoring the situation closely and assessing the impact on the national grid. This marks an early challenge to France’s energy supply during the summer months, as heatwaves become increasingly frequent and intense.
