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Heat: EDF Warns Again About Possible Nuclear Production Declines

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After a first alert on Thursday, the French electrician group talks about possible new production restrictions in its nuclear park, from Tuesday 1st July The electrician group

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After a first alert on Thursday, the French electrician group talks about possible new production restrictions in its nuclear park, from Tuesday 1st July The electrician group

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EDF is preparing to adjust its nuclear production due to the heat wave in France. The Bugey nuclear power plant on the Rhône could see its production reduced if the high heats continue. In total, fourteen nuclear reactors on the banks of the Rhône are potentially affected. - Nuclear: why EDF could soon reduce its electricity production (Environment).

In recent days, Météo-France has placed several departments on heatwave alert. Some of the affected areas are home to nuclear reactors, whose production could be reduced in the coming days. Here's an explanation. [Read more] If you want to receive the best Frandroid news on WhatsApp, join this discussion.

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France is going through an unusual period of high heat which has led Météo-France to trigger an orange "hot" vigilance in 16 departments. Temperatures are rising and are expected to continue to rise in the next few days, which is worrying both for public health and for the national energy supply. Therefore EDF plans to reduce production in some of its nuclear power plants in order to cope with the limits imposed by this intense heat. EDF's elect…

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