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mpweihertoday at 5:31 AM0 repliesview on HN

> France talks about building more nuclear, but what's actually getting put on the grid is renewables, not nuclear.

As always this is a political problem, not a technical or economic one.

The Hollande government put a law on the books that made it illegal to increase nuclear generating capacity beyond the then-installed 63.2 GW

The only way they were even allowed to build/operate the single EPR in Flamanville was to shut down two old reactors in Fessenheim. Even that was questionable, but shutting down more perfectly fine reactors would be economically suicidal.

That law was only rescinded in 2023 (by 2/3 majority), and so after that they began plans for the 14 EPR2s, six now, eight later.

Now that that is in place (and France currently has more electricity than they need), the newest energy strategy calls for massive reductions in solar and wind build outs.

https://www.consultations-publiques.developpement-durable.go...

https://ratedpower.com/blog/france-energy-shift-solar/