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French nuclear waste project could cost as much as $42 billion, according to agency

The National Nuclear Waste Agency said that the new French nuclear waste storage project will cost between 26 billion euro ($28.93 billion), and 37.5 billion euro, an increase from the earlier estimate of 25 billion euros.

Cigeo is a project located in the Grand East region of eastern France, between Reims, a wine producing city, and Nancy. It is expected to be the first long-term nuclear waste storage facility for France.

Residents in the area have protested against plans to store 500 metres underground, due to begin development in 2027.

The waste agency Andra said that a decree from the Ministry of Industry is expected to be issued by the end the year, finalising the cost, which will act as a guide until the next assessment.

The cost of the project and the location will be reviewed again, at least by 2026.

The construction could start by 2027, if the French nuclear authority approves of the application. The first waste packages will be received in 2050 and are expected to last for a century. $1 = 0.8986 Euros (Reporting and editing by Kirsten Doovan; Forrest Crellin)

(source: Reuters)