FRANCE BOOSTS RENEWABLE SPENDING – BUT ITS LONG-TERM COMMITMENT TO NUCLEAR POWER REMAINS

BY PACIFICA GODDARD FRANCE is far ahead of the curve in terms of weaning itself off fossil fuels and sports the closest thing to energy independence of any country in Europe. Ever since 1974 when the government decided to rapidly expand the country's nuclear power capacity, France has not felt the intense stress of energy insecurity nor been particularly impacted by the rising and falling prices of fuel. Today more than 75% of the power generated in France comes from nuclear energy. France's 58 nuclear reactors generate 63,200MW, creating a savings of around 700 ...


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