Booklet a Will Partially Fund the Epr 2 Nuclear Programme, Announces the Elysée
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The financing of the nuclear programme for the construction of new EPR2 plants will be based on Book A to the tune of 60%. EDF is committed to maintaining the construction costs to the tune of €72.8 billion.
Elysée, a fervent advocate of the atom, relies on the savings of the French to finance the EPR2 programme, which aims to build 6 new high-power reactors.
The Booklet A will finance up to 60% this nuclear programme, announced the Elysée at the end of a Nuclear Policy Council held in the presence of Emmanuel Macron on the site of the future Penly plant (Seine-Maritime).
On Thursday, Elysée announced that French savings would finance 60% of the construction of six new reactors in Penly, Gravelines and Bugey. EDF committed to keeping construction costs to EUR 72.8 billion.
Six new high-power reactors are to be built in Penly, Gravelines and Bugey. They will cost €72.8 billion.
The announcement was made this Thursday, while Emmanuel Macron went to the site of the future Penly plant (Seine-Maritime).
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