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EDF France raises the maximum cost estimate of six reactors from 62 billion to 72.8 milliards euros

EDF, France's largest utility, said that the construction of six new nuclear reactors would cost a maximum of?72.8 billion euro ($85.29billion) based on values in 2020. This is higher than the 52 billion euro estimate made when the plans for a new fleet was first announced.

Macron announced in early 2022 plans for'six new nuclear reactors, with a production capacity totaling?about ten gigawatts. This will partly replace older plants and secure future energy supplies. France produces about 70% of its electricity from nuclear power.

EDF aims to reduce its costs by building reactors in a series. The costs will drop by 30% when the last one is completed, Xavier Gruz said at a press briefing.

EDF will be given a loan to cover 60% of the construction costs. Contracts for Difference?on power generated are used?to repay the loan.

Gruz said that a final investment decision will be made on the project by the end 2026.

(source: Reuters)