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Romania adopts new measures to boost Danube waters to cool Cernavoda nuclear plant

By Thomson Reuters Aug 22, 2026 | 3:46 AM

WARSAW, Aug 22 (Reuters) – 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.

The ​plant remains shut due ⁠to historically low ⁠Danube levels and the country has declared a state of emergency throughout August stemming from ​a decline in electricity production.

• Emergency dredging of the Danube ⁠course in the ⁠plant area is planned.

• ​Along the Old Danube channel a ​groyne will be built to divert ‌water towards the area of the water intake for the cooling systems of the plant.

• ⁠Hydro plant operator Hidroelectrica will begin releasing water from reservoirs on the River ⁠Olt ‌on Saturday for five ⁠days to supplement Danube ​flow ‌and generate extra electricity.

• High-capacity ​pumps will ⁠be mobilized to maintain, if needed, the water level necessary for the operation of the plant.

(Reporting by Marek Strzelecki, Editing by ​Alexandra Hudson)