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Decommissioning of Fessenheim Nuclear Plant to Begin After Long Delay
25 Mayıs 2026France 24
- France's utility giant EDF is set to begin the decommissioning of the Fessenheim nuclear power plant, a significant €1.4 billion project expected to last 22 years. The plant, which has been permanently shut down since 2020, is notable for housing France's oldest reactors, operational for 43 years before being taken…
- The dismantling marks a pivotal shift in France's energy landscape, reflecting broader trends in nuclear energy management.
- Fessenheim's reactors were the first to be built in France and have been under scrutiny for safety issues over the years. The decision to decommission them aligns with France's broader energy policy goals, which include reducing reliance on nuclear power and increasing investment in renewable energy sources.
- The decommissioning of the Fessenheim plant highlights the challenges and complexities involved in transitioning away from aging nuclear infrastructure. As France seeks to modernize its energy portfolio, this project may serve as a case study for future decommissioning efforts, particularly in balancing safety, envi…
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