Macron to build 8 new nuclear power plants in France

France will start building its first new-generation nuclear reactors before May 2027, according to local media outlets on Tuesday.

The government plans to build at least six new “European Pressurized Reactors,” replacing current sites reaching the end of their lifespan by the end of 2030, French TV channel BFMTV reported.

As part of efforts to put the country on the path toward climate-neutrality, the French government is planning to spend an estimated €51.7 billion ($49.7 billion).

The government has long been scrambling to solve the country’s energy crisis. It geared up the construction of solar and offshore wind power plants, while also accelerating efforts to transition to renewable energy.

https://www.aa.com.tr/en/energy/nuclear/france-to-start-building-new-generation-nuke-plants-before-2027/36459

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