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France's nuclear power plants remain problematic, but the energy crisis should not exacerbate this, according to operator EDF. (Image: Pixabay)
Paris (energate) - The production of electricity from nuclear power continues to cause problems for EDF. The ongoing repairs at individual affected power plants may have exacerbated the corrosion damage. The state-owned company now admits this in connection with a current report on the topic to the country's nuclear safety authority (ASN). The report focuses on the repair of defective welding seams at the Penly 1 nuclear power plant (1,300 MW, built in 1982), which could hav ...
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