Nuclear Power in France: Macron Relies on Epr2 Power Plants
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President Emmanuel Macron is pushing for the expansion of nuclear power in France. Visit to the construction site at the Penly nuclear power station in Normandy, where the latest generation nuclear reactors are being built.
On Thursday, the Head of State visited the site of the two future reactors planned at the Penly plant in the Seine-Maritime, where he chaired the Fifth Nuclear Policy Council.
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The president of France, Emmanuel Macron, has affirmed that Europe now does believe in the need to increase the capabilities of nuclear energy in the continent to "win the battle" of competitiveness, the environment and sovereignty. "In Europe, two or three years ago it was said that, attention, nuclear is not good. Now we have managed to forge a consensus in Europe, that follows us and that believes us and France are leading the alliance of the…
Emmanuel Macron visits the Penly nuclear power plant in Seine-Maritime this Thursday. Accompanied by several members of the government, including Sébastien Lecornu, the President goes to the construction site of the two new reactors of the EPR2 programme.
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