“Two reactors a year”: EDF’s ambitious bid to revive nuclear power
EDF increases its ambitions for EPR reactors in Europe, despite concerns about costs and deadlines.
| Countries | France, Royaume-Uni, Russie |
|---|---|
| Companies | EDF |
| Sector | Énergie Nucléaire, EPR |
| Theme | Industrie & Exécution, Stratégie d'entreprise, Innovation & Transformation |
The French nuclear sector is experiencing a strategic revival, symbolized by EDF’s desire to deploy EPR reactors on an industrial scale in France and Europe. This ambition comes in response to major energy and climate challenges, requiring stable, low-carbon power generation. EDF CEO Luc Rémont recently announced a target of building “two reactors a year”, marking a significant acceleration on the current pace. This ambitious plan reflects a desire to revive the momentum of the 1970s and 80s. For the moment, the CEO refuses to have a “fixed idea” about the cost of the French nuclear program.











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