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The Bugey nuclear power station gets an environmental exemption
France🏛️ PoliticsCenter5 hr. ago

The Bugey nuclear power station gets an environmental exemption

The nuclear power plant at Bugey in the Ain department has been granted a temporary environmental exemption allowing increased thermal discharges of water due to extreme heat conditions affecting France. This decision aims to ensure the security of the electrical grid by maintaining minimum electricity production levels from reactors 4 and 5 until July 20th, 2026. The French Ministry of Energy confirmed this necessity through a letter dated Thursday. EDF requested this change citing 'exceptional circumstances,' referencing the current heatwave, and proposed a temporary 1°C increase in river warming, accompanied by enhanced environmental monitoring.

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The Bugey nuclear power station gets an environmental exemption

The nuclear power plant at Bugey in the Ain department has been granted a temporary environmental exemption allowing increased thermal discharges of water due to extreme heat conditions affecting France. This decision aims to ensure the security of the electrical grid by maintaining minimum electricity production levels from reactors 4 and 5 until July 20th, 2026. The French Ministry of Energy confirmed this necessity through a letter dated Thursday. EDF requested this change citing 'exceptional circumstances,' referencing the current heatwave, and proposed a temporary 1°C increase in river warming, accompanied by enhanced environmental monitoring.

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