Failing French Nuclear Plants Drive Up Electricity Costs as Heat Waves Cut Production
France’s nuclear industry is in serious trouble because of the coronavirus pandemic, according to a report from the BBC's Jean-Marie Gustave de Waal, the chief economist at the Royal College of Economics, in Paris, writes on the issue.
Source: theenergymix.comPublished on 2022-08-08
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