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manwithaplan | 2 years ago

> the temperature of the Danube, whose water is used to cool the plant, reached 29.72 degrees Celsius

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Filligree|2 years ago

Still works for cooling, right?

It's not that there's any technical issues; it's that there's ecological issues. Though there's going to be much larger ecological issues if we have to replace it with coal.

dgellow|2 years ago

I get your point, but it's a bit more nuanced. High water temp doesn't just impact the ecosystem, but also the plant's cooling efficiency. Also, those ecological rules aren't just guidelines, they're legally binding. As for coal, absolutely agree - we don't want to go backwards, but this does show how climate change throws a wrench in the works even for clean energy.

b3orn|2 years ago

Coal power plants have more or less the same cooling problem.