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Bulgaria's Kozloduy nuclear plant cuts output for first time ever due to low Danube levels
Bulgaria's only nuclear power plant, Kozloduy, began cutting its power output on Friday 21 August for the first time in its history. The cause is an exceptionally low water level in the Danube river, which is hampering the cooling of reactors. The situation highlights the growing threat that drought poses to European energy security.
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