In Current Heatwaves, Labour’s New Nuclear Reactors Will Be More Vulnerable to Lower Efficiency and Productivity
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The heatwave episode is going to increase in intensity again, Sunday, June 29, in France, where 73 departments were placed in orange vigilance, immerse almost the whole country in a stifling heat, at least until the middle of next week, while the summer hardly begins.
France is under the yoke of an early and intense heat wave. Météo France has placed 73 departments in orange vigilance for this Sunday's day. La Dépêche du Midi offers you to follow the evolution of the...
In current heatwaves, Labour’s new nuclear reactors will be more vulnerable to lower efficiency and productivity
Professor John Robertson OBA TuS Reader Legerwood commented yesterday under our piece on the widespread corrosion of Frances’s nuclear reactors (https://talkingupscotlandtwo.com/2025/06/27/reliability-of-nuclear-energy-takes-another-blow-as-france-fears-return-to-2022-when-57-of-all-reactors-were-offline-due-to-corrosion/): It is not just corrosion in its nuclear reactors that France has to worry about. The high temperatures that France now regu…
73 departments are currently in a hot orange alert since 6am this morning. Maximum temperatures of 40°C are expected locally. The peak is not yet reached and is expected to occur within the next few days.
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