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The Reboot of the Flamanville Rpd Still Delayed Due to a Leak

Summary by L'EnerGeek
This nuclear reactor, the 57th of the country, is at the heart of major technological and energy stakes. Stopped in mid-June for essential tests, it suffered a setback with a water leak, repelling its initial restart scheduled for 2 July. Now, the new kick-off is scheduled for 13 August, which clearly shows the technical challenges associated with the rise in power of such an installation. A steep roadway The construction site of the Flamanville
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This nuclear reactor, the 57th of the country, is at the heart of major technological and energy stakes. Stopped in mid-June for essential tests, it suffered a setback with a water leak, repelling its initial restart scheduled for 2 July. Now, the new kick-off is scheduled for 13 August, which clearly shows the technical challenges associated with the rise in power of such an installation. A steep roadway The construction site of the Flamanville…

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L'EnerGeek broke the news in on Saturday, July 5, 2025.
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