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10JUL

EDF adds Chooz to the curtailment list

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EDF added its Chooz plant on the Meuse to the heat-curtailment watch list as a second heat dome built over 9-14 July, with no curtailment confirmed by 10 July.

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Key takeaway

Fresh heat could curtail French nuclear at Chooz, lifting the French leg and reopening the FR-DE spread.

EDF added Chooz, its two-reactor nuclear plant on the Meuse river, to its heat-curtailment warning list for the first time this window, alongside standing alerts for Blayais, Bugey, Golfech and Saint-Alban 1. A second heat dome forecast to peak between 9 and 14 July put fresh river-cooling risk on the French fleet, with no curtailment confirmed as of Friday 10 July.

River-cooling limits have already curtailed French reactors this summer, at Golfech and Nogent on the 28C threshold during the June heatwave . Reactors discharge warmed cooling water into rivers whose temperature ceilings protect downstream ecology, so a hot, low-flow Meuse can throttle Chooz regardless of power demand. Actual curtailment, rather than a warning, would lift the French leg and could reopen the cross-border spread that stayed compressed this window.

Deep Analysis

In plain English

French nuclear plants use river water to cool their reactors, then release that water back into the river. Regulators limit how warm the returned water can be, to protect fish and river ecosystems, so during a heatwave, when the river is already warm, a plant may have to reduce output or shut down entirely to stay within that limit. EDF, the company that runs France's nuclear fleet, has now added Chooz, on the Meuse river, to its list of plants at risk of this kind of shutdown, joining four other plants already on the list. No plant has actually been forced to cut output yet, but a second heatwave expected to peak between 9 and 14 July raises the chance that one will.

Deep Analysis
Root Causes

Chooz sits on the Meuse, a smaller river than the Rhone or Garonne that feeds Golfech and Saint-Alban, giving it a lower margin before discharge-temperature limits bind during a heatwave.

That structural vulnerability, not any operational fault, is why a second heat dome forecast to peak 9-14 July puts a plant on the warning list that survived the 30 June episode without one.

What could happen next?
  • Risk

    If temperatures peak as forecast between 9 and 14 July, Chooz joining the warning list raises the number of reactors that could face simultaneous curtailment, tightening French nuclear supply just as regional power prices are already elevated.

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EDF
EDF
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EDF / France
EDF / France
EDF added Chooz to its heat-curtailment watch list as a precaution against the second heat dome peaking 9-14 July, alongside standing warnings at Blayais, Bugey, Golfech and Saint-Alban. No output cut has been confirmed at any site as of 10 July.