French nuclear safety authority the ASN has granted EDF a divergence agreement for the Flamanville 3 nuclear eactor.
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In Flamanville, France, electricity producer EDF has been able to start up a new nuclear power plant, Flamanville 3, after a 12-year delay. However, it will take another three months before the first electricity is pumped into the French grid. Flamanville 3 is France’s 57th nuclear reactor and, with 1,600 megawatts, will be the most powerful. It is a European Pressurized Reactor (EPR), a new type of reactor presented after the Chernobyl nuclear disaster as the safe solution to relaunch nuclear power in Europe. Continue reading at newmobility.news.
French nuclear safety authority the ASN has granted EDF a divergence agreement for the Flamanville 3 nuclear eactor.
French nuclear safety authority the ASN has granted EDF a divergence agreement for the Flamanville 3 nuclear eactor.
French nuclear safety authority the ASN has granted EDF a divergence agreement for the Flamanville 3 nuclear eactor.
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