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Hungary Paks nuclear plant could operate at full capacity by Wednesday, PM Magyar says

By Thomson Reuters Aug 23, 2026 | 3:54 AM

BUDAPEST, Aug 23 (Reuters) – Hungary’s Paks nuclear plant restarted its reactor 3 late on Saturday and the facility could be ​operating at full capacity by Wednesday, a ‌day or two sooner than expected, Prime Minister Peter Magyar said on Sunday.

The 2-gigawatt plant, which produces nearly half of Hungary’s electricity, was forced to cut ‌output ​to just over 10% ⁠earlier this month, barely ⁠escaping a full shutdown due to a historic drought and record-low water levels on the Danube.

• The nuclear plant currently produces about ​800 megawatts of electricity, based on data from its operator.

• “Four turbines out of eight ⁠are producing electricity already ⁠at Paks. Full restart is underway, ​the nuclear plant could be producing 2,000 megawatts ​again by Wednesday,” Prime Minister Peter Magyar ‌said on Facebook on Sunday.

• Rising water levels on the Danube, the facility’s main coolant source, as well as engineering work done ⁠at the river near the plant helped avoid a full shutdown.

• Hungary last week began to construct a ⁠riverbed sill, ‌a crosswise dam-like structure at ⁠the river bottom, to regulate water ​flow.

• ‌As a short-term solution, the government ​sank two ⁠barges near Paks to raise the water levels enough so that the plant’s two turbines could be kept working while the riverbed sill was under construction.

(Reporting by Anita Komuves; Editing by ​Emelia Sithole-Matarise)