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France’s most powerful nuclear reactor joins grid after €13bn holdup


 RFI 20th Dec 2024

France’s flagship Flamanville nuclear reactor in Normandy was to start supplying electricity to homes on Friday when it’s reconnected to the power grid after a dozen costly years of technical setbacks.

…………………………………………. The start of the new generation European Pressurized Reactor (EPR) comes 12 years behind schedule after a slew of delays and cost overruns.

The cost of the project, initially estimated at  €3.3 billion, has ballooned to over €13 billion.

A test run in September had to be interrupted after one day due to an “automatic shutdown”, before starting again days later.

Betting on nuclear

Flamanville 3 is the fourth EPR reactor in the world and the most powerful in France, with a capacity of 1,600 MW. It is the 57th reactor in the French nuclear fleet, which generates around three fifths of the country’s energy.

France continues to bet on nuclear as a way of providing relatively cheap and carbon-free electricity.

The government has committed to building six new-generation EPR2 reactors at a cost of tens of billions of euros, with plans to eventually increase this number to 14.

But questions remain about EDF’s ability to deliver on its ambitions. The energy giant is already heavily in debt, as is the French state – EDF’s sole shareholder……………………………… https://www.rfi.fr/en/france/20241220-france-s-most-powerful-nuclear-reactor-joins-grid-after-%E2%82%AC13bn-holdup-flamanville

December 22, 2024 - Posted by | business and costs, France

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