• @sexy_peach@feddit.de
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    32 years ago

    Interesting. What’s the timeline and price point here? I hear they are currently running coal power to compensate for their struggling existing nuclear plants?

    EDF’s EPR reactors have suffered a troubled history. EPR projects at Flamanville in France and Hinkley Point in Britain are running years behind schedule, and billions over budget, while EPR reactors in China and Finland have been hit by technical issues.

    I fear that the french government has sunk so much money into this strategy that it would be hard to exit. Especially at a time where renewable power is getting very cheap. Nuclear hasn’t seen a price drop and apparently is costing the french state a lot.

    • mekhos
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      2 years ago

      He just had a meeting with Putin, it may be just about neutering Russian threats to cut off the gas supply. Otherwise why trumpet it? just get building.

      • @RenardDesMers
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        22 years ago

        Elections are ahead and energy is a pretty big topic so that’s why he communicated on this

    • ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆OP
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      12 years ago

      Renewables aren’t really meeting the demand unfortunately. Germany tried to get rid of nuclear and they’re now more dependent on fossil fuels than ever. Apparently, Macron also discussed cooperation with Russia on producing new reactors at his last meeting with Putin.