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More than 800 Mw: Flamanville's Epr Nuclear Reactor Restarts in a Fanfare

We have almost doubted that this day can happen. After four months of shutdown due to valve modification work, the Flamanville EPR has finally restarted. It now remains to know whether it will reach its maximum power before the end of the year. It should have restarted in July, but it will finally have taken four months before the EDF teams can finally restart the most powerful nuclear reactor in France. It is on the night of Tuesday 14th to Wed…
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We have almost doubted that this day can happen. After four months of shutdown due to valve modification work, the Flamanville EPR has finally restarted. It now remains to know whether it will reach its maximum power before the end of the year. It should have restarted in July, but it will finally have taken four months before the EDF teams can finally restart the most powerful nuclear reactor in France. It is on the night of Tuesday 14th to Wed…

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Révolution Energétique broke the news in on Monday, October 20, 2025.
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