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EDF France announces the closure of Cordemais coal power plant by 2027

EDF, a French power company, will decommission two of the four power-producing units at the Cordemais Coal Plant in Western France by May 31, 2027. The company is also looking into using the site as a nuclear pipe facility.

The Cordemais Coal Plant is one of France's last coal-fired plants. It is operated mainly during winter, when the demand for electricity to heat homes increases.

The utility said it has started a study to build a nuclear pipe plant on site. It is expected to be operational by the end of 2028 and employ 200 people.

The company is planning to expand its nuclear fleet. It's working on funding six new reactors that a nuclear pipe plant could provide.

EDF announced in September that it had cancelled plans to convert a coal-fired plant into a biomass power plant because the project's technical and economic requirements were not met. (Reporting and editing by Forrest Crellin, Sudip Kar Gupta)

(source: Reuters)