PRESIDENT MACRON ANNOUNCED THE "FRENCH ENERGY PLAN": THE CUMULATIVE INSTALLED CAPACITY OF PHOTOVOLTAICS WILL EXCEED 100GW BY 2050!
Recently, French President Emmanuel Macron announced the "French Energy Plan" for 2050. In order to meet the challenges of climate change and growth in electricity demand and ensure the achievement of the carbon neutrality target by 2050, France will vigorously develop renewable energy and nuclear energy. In terms of renewable energy, focus on the development of solar energy and wind energy. By 2050, the cumulative installed capacity of the former is expected to exceed 100 GW, and the cumulative installed capacity of the latter is expected to be nearly 80 GW. In terms of nuclear energy, France plans to build six new third-generation pressurized water reactors (EPR2) by 2050, the first of which will be put into operation in 2035, and a feasibility study for the construction of eight more reactors. In addition, the government will also require that the lifespan of currently operating nuclear reactors be extended from 40 years to 50 years, subject to safe operations. Through the above measures, 25 GW of nuclear power capacity will be added by 2050.
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