Belgium Greenlights Decade-Long Extension for Tihange 3 Nuclear Reactor
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Belgium greenlights decade-long extension for Tihange 3 nuclear reactor
In a reversal that highlights Belgium’s present stance on nuclear energy, the Federal Agency for Nuclear Control (FANC) has formally approved the restart and prolonged operation of the Tihange 3 nuclear reactor. After being offline for more than three months for maintenance, the reactor is set to power back up on 17 July, months ahead of the initial target of November restart. Source
Green light for the Tihange 3 reactor, which can be restarted. ...
The Federal Agency for Nuclear Control (AFCN) of Belgium gave a green light this Friday to the reactivation of the Tihange 3 nuclear reactor by considering that "the conditions for a safe reactivation will come together", an operation that will be carried out in the next few days in line with the calendar of the company that operates it, Engie Electrabel. According to the Belgian agency, Tihange 3 will be restarted after a planned pause since Ap…
11:30 Safety watchdog FANC has given its approval for the Tihange 3 nuclear power plant to operate for another ten years. Doel 4 is also due to receive the go-ahead soon.
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