AGP Executive Report
Last update: 29 minutes agoEnergy & Climate Stress: Bulgaria’s Kozloduy nuclear plant will cut Unit 5 output by about 120 MW on Aug 21 as the Danube drops to record-low levels, with officials stressing it’s a preventive step and not a nuclear-safety issue. Wildfire Forecasts: A new Potsdam Institute study warns climate change could nearly triple the area burned by wildfires across Europe by 2100, with fires becoming more unpredictable and spreading even into regions with less experience. Power Supply Pressure: EU energy officials say persistent heat and critically low rivers are tightening electricity generation and demand, keeping the system under strain for weeks. Migration Enforcement: Austria has returned four asylum seekers to Italy under the EU Migration Pact and Dublin rules, echoing similar moves by Germany and Switzerland. Local Economy & Travel: Tesco is launching a 40-minute express grocery delivery in Prague with Wolt, while a new budget airline route will connect Prague with Santiago de Compostela from Dec 1. Culture & Science: Archaeologists in Poland report early research into a 400-year-old “vampire” burial, and Czech researchers say a Chleby sanctuary is over 1,000 years older than Stonehenge.
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