EDF says some maintenance work may take 30 days longer

PARIS – Half of French nuclear group EDF’s deliberate outages in some reactors for upkeep work might take 30 days longer within the subsequent two years, the state-controlled group mentioned on Saturday because it struggles to lift manufacturing from report lows this 12 months.

EDF has taken a report variety of France’s 56 nuclear reactors offline this 12 months whereas it conducts inspections and repairs for what is called stress corrosion affecting the welding connecting pipes in some reactors.

“Bearing in mind key learnings from controls and repairs undertaken in 2022 on reactors with a 900 MW put in capability and linked to emphasize corrosion cracking, EDF considers that, in 2023 and 2024, one deliberate outage out of two for partial upkeep or ten-year upkeep for this sort of reactors could also be prolonged by a mean of 30 days,” it mentioned in an announcement.

Upkeep outages have pushed energy output to a 30-year low this 12 months, forcing France to depend on imports to satisfy demand simply as Europe struggles to deal with cuts in Russian pure fuel provides used for producing electrical energy.

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