EDF
said on Monday it would shut the Number 1 reactor of its
Fessenheim nuclear power plant on Feb. 22, 2020 and the Number 2
reactor on June 30. The shutdowns had previously been scheduled
for March 2020 and the summer of 2020.
The French state owns 83.7% of EDF.
The Fessenheim plant in northeastern France was commissioned in
1978, and it had been earmarked for closure as EDF focused on
more modern nuclear power plants.
EDF this month announced welding problems at some of its nuclear
reactors and extra costs at the Hinkley Point C nuclear plant in
Britain.
France's environment minister on Monday criticised EDF over the
various delays and problems with its nuclear power business,
echoing similar critiques of EDF made by French Finance Minister
Bruno Le Maire.
"EDF needs to be held accountable," Environment Minister
Elisabeth Borne told RTL radio.
(Reporting by Sudip Kar-Gupta and Benoit Van Overstraeten;
editing by Darren Schuettler and David Evans)
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