The closure of the Fessenheim power plant, a drop of water without consequence?
During the parliamentary days of his Horizons party, in Fontainebleau, Edouard Philippe seemed to affirm it.
As France prepares to face a difficult winter and players are called upon to demonstrate energy "
sobriety
" to avoid overstretching the electricity network, the former occupant of Matignon declared that he would have "
liked not to not have to close Fessenheim
".
"
Would our situation be noticeably better if we hadn't closed it?"
Probably not,
observed the mayor of Le Havre
.
We would have 28 reactors out of 58. Today we have 26 out of 56
, ”he then added, in front of his activists.
These remarks aroused strong reactions from the opposition, who underlined the harmful consequences of the closure of the two reactors of the plant, in 2020
. we will miss its 1.8GW.
In flux, Fessenheim…
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