It is (almost) the end of a long calvary: the EPR of Flamanville has officially entered its first phase of operation. If it is rather short, it still marks the end of a 19-year-old construction site. A new page is turning, for the project of EPR of Flamanville. Nearly a year and a half after the first divergence, which took place in September 2024, EDF has just announced some tests to start the third-generation nuclear reactor. This means that t…
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It is (almost) the end of a long calvary: the EPR of Flamanville has officially entered its first phase of operation. If it is rather short, it still marks the end of a 19-year-old construction site. A new page is turning, for the project of EPR of Flamanville. Nearly a year and a half after the first divergence, which took place in September 2024, EDF has just announced some tests to start the third-generation nuclear reactor. This means that t…