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  1. France's nuclear reactors comprise 90 per cent of EDFs capacity and so they are used in load-following mode and some reactors close at weekends because there is no market for the electricity. [ 62 ] [ 9 ] This means that the capacity factor is low by world standards, usually in the high seventies as a percentage, which is not an ideal economic situation for nuclear plants.

  2. If the first commercial nuclear reactor became operational in 1963, French electronuclear development sped up in the early 1980s. Indeed, 15 reactors were implemented in the electric grid in ...

  3. Apr 20, 2024 · France’s 56 reactors are shared between 19 sites. Another reactor is scheduled to power up at Flamanville this summer, bringing the total to 57 reactors. There are also plans to construct six new reactors at three existing plants: Two at Penly (Seine-Maritime) for 2035. Two at Gravelines (Nord) for 2038. Two at Le Bugey (Ain) for 2042

  4. May 21, 2024 · There have been two INES Level 4 accidents at French nuclear plants, both involving the St Laurent A gas-cooled graphite reactors. In October 1969, soon after commissioning, about 50 kg of fuel melted in unit 1, and in March 1980 some annealing occurred in the graphite of unit 2, causing a brief heat excursion.

  5. Aug 9, 2024 · As of May 2024, there were a total of 58 nuclear reactors operative in France, distributed across 18 different sites. The site with the highest number of reactors was Gravelines, in northern France.

  6. Aug 5, 2024 · In 2023, France had 56 active nuclear reactors. Premium Statistic Net nuclear electrical power capacity in France 1985-2022 Basic Statistic Global decommissioned nuclear power plants by reason 2017

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  8. Jan 23, 2023 · A record 26 of the country’s 56 nuclear reactors were offline heading into this winter, some for routine maintenance and others for inspection and repairs after corrosion issues were discovered in reactor pipes. Widespread reactor outages in 2022 resulted in a 24% decline in annual nuclear output—its smallest output in 30 years. EDF, which ...

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