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France will meet peak electricity consumption
with large imports from Spain, Germany and other countries, according to data from French grid operator RTE.
France uses a large amount of imported electricity to meet the peak domestic electricity consumption
France has the most temperature-sensitive grid in Europe, as about 1/3 of French households use electric heaters for heating
.
Every 1°C drop in outdoor temperature requires an additional 2,400 MWh of electricity, equivalent to the electricity consumption
of the entire city of Paris.
France's highest ever electricity import was not January 8, 2012, when the country imported up to 8,260 megawatts of electricity
.
France imported 12,119 MW of electricity on December 2, 2017, when EDF's low supply and low foreign electricity prices prompted RTE to make full use of imported electricity
.
EDF has a total nuclear power capacity of 63,260 MW from 58 nuclear reactors, but nearly 11,000 MW of nuclear capacity is offline due to safety and
maintenance-related blackouts.
At present, France has about 90,000 megawatts
of nuclear, hydro, thermal and renewable energy generating capacity.
,
France will meet peak electricity consumption
with large imports from Spain, Germany and other countries, according to data from French grid operator RTE.
France uses a large amount of imported electricity to meet the peak domestic electricity consumption
France uses a large amount of imported electricity to meet the peak domestic electricity consumptionFrance has the most temperature-sensitive grid in Europe, as about 1/3 of French households use electric heaters for heating
.
Every 1°C drop in outdoor temperature requires an additional 2,400 MWh of electricity, equivalent to the electricity consumption
of the entire city of Paris.
France's highest ever electricity import was not January 8, 2012, when the country imported up to 8,260 megawatts of electricity
.
France imported 12,119 MW of electricity on December 2, 2017, when EDF's low supply and low foreign electricity prices prompted RTE to make full use of imported electricity
.
EDF has a total nuclear power capacity of 63,260 MW from 58 nuclear reactors, but nearly 11,000 MW of nuclear capacity is offline due to safety and
maintenance-related blackouts.
At present, France has about 90,000 megawatts
of nuclear, hydro, thermal and renewable energy generating capacity.
,