Heat wave stresses European grid
June 28, 2026
Last week, high temperatures scorched Europe and put intense pressure on the region’s electrical grid. While demand rose from air conditioning and refrigeration needs, thermal power plants simultaneously became less efficient and wind energy output dropped due to the stalled high pressure system. In France, environmental regulations limit how warm rivers can become to protect wildlife and ecosystems. As river temperatures rose to 82 F, three nuclear plants needed to shut down to avoid increasing river temperatures further due to their water discharge. The closure of the nuclear plants led to a reduction of 4.8 GW of generation capacity during high demand hours, or 8% of the system’s peak load. Despite these simultaneous stresses, the European grid remained reliable. Source: Gridwatch.