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[Opinion] OPINION. "Nuclear industry: upgrading industrial know-how to boost France"

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OPINION. The delay of the EPR of Flamanville is not just a technological failure. It reflects a weakening of our industrial sovereignty. We wanted to believe, for a time, that we could do without industry. Flamanville came to remind us of a simple truth: without welders, there is no nuclear power plant. By Jean-Marc Scolari, Managing Director of Fronius France (*)
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OPINION. The delay of the EPR of Flamanville is not just a technological failure. It reflects a weakening of our industrial sovereignty. We wanted to believe, for a time, that we could do without industry. Flamanville came to remind us of a simple truth: without welders, there is no nuclear power plant. By Jean-Marc Scolari, Managing Director of Fronius France (*)

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latribune.fr broke the news in on Sunday, May 11, 2025.
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