EU countries see no immediate power supply risks despite heat, low water levels
( August 20, 2026, 13:51 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: Electricity supplies in Central and Southeast Europe remain secure despite persistent high temperatures and record-low water levels putting pressure on generation and demand, an EU coordination group said. No short-term adequacy risks have been identified, although conditions are expected to remain tight in the coming weeks. EU countries also stressed the need to preserve Danube water flows and maintain cross-border electricity trading and close regional coordination.Press release follows....
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