Nuclear Power
Court of Auditors says that EDF fleet maintenance will cost more than 100 billion Euros by 2035.
The French Court of Auditors reported on Monday that EDF, a French utility, will have to invest over 100 billion euros (116 billion dollars) between 2014-2035 in order to extend the lifespan of its fleet of nuclear reactors. EDF must balance these costs against the cost of building six additional next-generation (EPR2) nuclear reactors. The final cost estimate is expected by the end the year, with an investment decision in the second half 2026. According to the court, EDF should be able to profit from the renovations if the production forecasts are met. It added that the renovation costs should...