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France powers down several nuclear reactors due to extreme heat

Three nuclear reactors were temporarily shut down and eight others were operating at reduced power, France's main energy provider said.
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The Local France
· Jul 2, 2025
Why France shuts down its nuclear reactors during heatwaves
France relies heavily on nuclear power – but regularly shuts down reactors when temperatures soar. With summers getting longer and hotter, can the French nuclear sector cope with climate change?
Daily Mirror
· Jul 9, 2026
Nuclear power reactor forced to shut down due to extreme 28C heat
French officials have been forced to shut down another reactor at Golfech nuclear power plant as a scorching heatwave continues to grip Europe
Daily Express
· Jul 9, 2026
Nuclear reactor shut down over 28C heat fears as France boils
Hot temperatures have been ravaging Europe.
Hindustan Times
· Jun 29, 2026
Europe heatwave: Fact check on AC ban, sleeping with fans and climate change claims
Europe is in a heat induced stupor. France received the worst of it, recording its highest temperature on Tuesday, leaving thousands of homes without power.
Times of India
· Jun 24, 2026
Nuclear plant shut, Eiffel Tower closes, 40 drown: Europe's heatwave crisis deepens
Nuclear plant shut, Eiffel Tower closes, 40 drown: Europe's heatwave crisis deepens
RTÉ News
· Jul 2, 2026
Air-con agitation as France braces for fresh heatwave
Parisian residents were scrambling to get their hands on bargain air-cooling units before the next heatwave hits the French capital while firefighters were battling to bring a wildfire in the Aude region of southern France under control.
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Related coverage for "France powers down several nuclear reactors due to extreme heat": The Local France — Why France shuts down its nuclear reactors during heatwaves . Daily Mirror — Nuclear power reactor forced to shut down due to extreme 28C heat. Daily Express — Nuclear reactor shut down over 28C heat fears as France boils. Hindustan Times — Europe heatwave: Fact check on AC ban, sleeping with fans and climate change claims. Times of India — Nuclear plant shut, Eiffel Tower closes, 40 drown: Europe's heatwave crisis deepens. RTÉ News — Air-con agitation as France braces for fresh heatwave