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Heatwaves disrupt nuclear, gas, wind, and solar power generation efficiency

Heatwaves are increasingly disrupting power generation across nuclear, gas, wind, and solar energy sources, leading to reduced efficiency or shutdowns, particularly in regions experiencing extreme heโ€ฆ

Factcheck: How nuclear, gas, wind and solar power are affected during heatwaves
Carbon Brief โ€” 4 August 2026
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Heatwaves are increasingly affecting power generation, with nuclear, gas, wind, and solar energy sources all feeling the strain, according to a recent analysis by Carbon Brief. As global temperatures rise due to climate change, the frequency and intensity of heatwaves have surged, creating challenges for energy production and reliability.

This situation is particularly pressing as many regions, especially in Europe and North America, are experiencing extreme heat this summer. The heat places additional stress on power plants, particularly those reliant on cooling water from rivers and lakes, which are often at lower levels during drought conditions. This can lead to reduced efficiency or even shutdowns for nuclear and gas plants, increasing the risk of blackouts during peak demand periods.

Wind and solar power, while generally more resilient to heat, are not immune either. The efficiency of solar panels can decline when temperatures soar, leading to a drop in energy output. Wind turbines can also be affected; extremely high temperatures may lead to lower wind speeds, reducing generation capacity. This multifaceted impact highlights the vulnerabilities in renewable energy sources alongside traditional fossil fuels, raising concerns about energy security as heatwaves become more common.

Looking ahead, energy policymakers need to adapt to these changing conditions by investing in more resilient infrastructure and diversifying energy sources. Innovations in energy storage and grid management will be essential to mitigate the risks posed by extreme weather. As the climate crisis continues to intensify, ensuring a reliable energy supply will become ever more critical for households and businesses alike.

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