Last line (straight?) for the Flamanville EPR?

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Last line (straight?) for the Flamanville EPR?




by sicetaitsimple » 21/12/23, 19:06

Today, EDF announced loading in March 2024 and coupling to the network in the summer.
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by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 21/12/23, 19:12

And they predict the operating time before another shutdown? : Mrgreen:
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by sicetaitsimple » 21/12/23, 19:18

Normally the first scheduled shutdown would be in 2026.
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by Christophe » 21/12/23, 19:25

And the date of the 1st divergence?
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by sicetaitsimple » 21/12/23, 19:31

Christophe wrote:And the date of the 1st divergence?


It's not said. But roughly 6 to 8 weeks after the end of the loading, at least that's the order of magnitude that I have in mind.
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by Christophe » 21/12/23, 20:14

Oh? I thought it was faster between (re)loading and (re)start of fission...

But maybe it's because it's a new plant?
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by sicetaitsimple » 21/12/23, 20:21

Christophe wrote:Oh? I thought it was faster between (re)loading and (re)start of fission...

But maybe it's because it's a new plant?


Yes, it is longer than on a plant already in operation.
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by Christophe » 21/12/23, 20:28

Ok, so it is rather the date of the 1st divergence that we will have to monitor : Cheesy:
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by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 21/12/23, 20:34

We will have to calculate the price of the MW produced since the start of work in 2006 until 2026. We must be bordering on indecency! But France doesn't skimp when it comes to ecology, to hell with the lost money, it's the taxpayer who spits in the basin. 8)
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by sicetaitsimple » 21/12/23, 20:39

Christophe wrote:Ok, so it is rather the date of the 1st divergence that we will have to monitor : Cheesy:

You will watch what you want. but since it concerns an electricity production plant, the coupling date seems more interesting to me.
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