[New post] French nuclear company pressing President Macron to declare nuclear power strategy
Christina Macpherson posted: " MAXPPP OUT Mandatory Credit: Photo by LUDOVIC MARIN/POOL/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock (10695784ad) French President Emmanuel Macron takes part in a working session during the G5 Sahel Summit in Nouakchott, Mauritania, 30 June 2020. The leaders of the G5 Sahel We"
MAXPPP OUT Mandatory Credit: Photo by LUDOVIC MARIN/POOL/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock (10695784ad) French President Emmanuel Macron takes part in a working session during the G5 Sahel Summit in Nouakchott, Mauritania, 30 June 2020. The leaders of the G5 Sahel West African countries and their ally France are meeting to confer over their troubled efforts to stem a jihadist offensive unfolding in the region, six months after rebooting their campaign in Pau, southwestern France. G5 Sahel Summit in Nouakchott, Mauritania - 30 Jun 2020
Macron's Nuclear Power Strategy Will Be Clear by Year End, Ecology Minister Says, Bloomberg, By Francois De Beaupuy and Ania Nussbaum, 27 October 2021,
Final decision on plants seen after next April's election
EDF wants construction of plants to start as soon as possible
French President Emmanuel Macron will probably say by the end of the year whether he supports the construction of new nuclear plants as part of the country's plan to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050, Ecology Minister Barbara Pompili said.......
"The president will probably express his preference and his orientation on the scenarios before the end of the year," Pompili told reporters in Paris Tuesday. Still, there wouldn't be a final decision before next April's presidential elections, she said. The French atomic industry, led by state-controlled Electricite de France SA, is urging the government to start constructing nuclear plants as soon as possible. That's because most of EDF's 56 existing reactors -- which provide more than two-thirds of France's electricity -- are due to be shut by 2050 or earlier.
A report on the cost of new nuclear plants will be published in coming weeks, Pompili said. Damaging delays, cost overruns and technical failings have afflicted the country's nuclear sector in recent years, raising questions about EDF's ability to build new plants on budget. ......
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