( August 11, 2026, 15:00 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: Europe's electricity system faces no short-term supply risks despite heatwaves and drought reducing power generation in some EU countries, although conditions are expected to remain tight over the coming week, experts from the European Commission, EU countries, and other sector groups have said. Cross-border electricity flows and strong solar generation have helped maintain supply, while storage remains critical for shifting excess solar power to evening demand peaks, they said following an ad-hoc meeting of the Europe's Electricity Coordination Group.Press release follows....
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