France: EPR debate in Gravelines, energy and economic issues
The Commission nationale du débat public (National Commission for Public Debate) is launching a consultation on the construction of two EPR reactors at Gravelines, a strategic project for the French energy mix.
| Countries | Belgique, France |
|---|---|
| Companies | RTE |
| Sector | Énergie Nucléaire, EPR |
| Theme | Régulation & Gouvernance, Politique publique |
The public debate on the construction of two new EPR nuclear reactors at Gravelines opens against a backdrop of a reassessment of energy priorities in France.
From September 17 to January 17, the French National Commission for Public Debate (CNDP) is organizing consultations to gather the opinions of stakeholders.
The project is part of the government’s drive to revitalize nuclear power, with plans to build six new-generation reactors to boost low-carbon electricity production capacity.
Gravelines, already home to six 900 MW reactors, has been selected to host two additional 1,600 MW reactors.
The challenges of this project are many: ensuring security of energy supply, maintaining industrial competitiveness and meeting France’s climate commitments.
Debates will be held in several cities, including Dunkirk and Calais, and online, with the participation of various players from the energy sector and civil society.











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