The article discusses the impact of an extreme heatwave on Europe's electricity supply and energy prices. On June 22, a power substation collapsed in Zaragoza, leaving 50,000 people without power for 15 minutes. France had to reduce its nuclear capacity by 10%, while renewable and gas plants across Europe generated less energy than usual. In Germany, electricity prices surged tenfold above normal levels. The heat has pushed energy systems to their limits, with France’s reactors forced to shut down due to excessively hot river water used for cooling. Engineers warn that rising temperatures are causing more frequent and severe heatwaves, increasing energy demand during peak economic activity. With higher consumption and reduced production, electricity prices have risen sharply.
Procjena pristranosti (Sredina): The article presents a factual account of the technical and environmental challenges caused by the heatwave without overtly favoring any political ideology. It references scientific warnings and engineering assessments but does not take a partisan stance on energy policy or climate action. The focus
Zašto ove ocjene (Činjenice 85 · Objektivnost 65): The article reports on heat-related energy issues in Europe including a transformer failure in Zaragoza and reduced nuclear capacity in France. It aligns with the primary source document stating that there is no need for special vigilance regarding electricity supply. However, it presents these even





