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French Prime Minister Edouard Philippe said on Wednesday that the Fessenheim nuclear power plant on the border with Germany would be shut down at the end of June, with one of its reactors due to shut down
by the end of the week.
The decision on France's energy strategy, presented by French President Emmanuel Macron in 2018, is the "first phase.
"
The plan calls for a rebalancing of nuclear power generation from renewable sources
.
The statement said coal-fired power plants would be closed by 2022 to reduce greenhouse gases
.
Edouard Philippe also revealed that the No.
1 reactor will be shut down on Saturday and the entire nuclear power plant on June 30
.
Germany has long called for the closure of France's oldest factory
.
This is the first nuclear complex that Macron plans to close
.
In fact, France is more dependent on nuclear power than any other country, with its nuclear power plants accounting for about three-quarters
of its electricity.
Outlining France's energy strategy for the next 30 years in 2018, Macron said 14 of the 58 nuclear reactors currently operating at 19 nuclear power plants would be shut down
by 2035.
By then, France will limit the power generation of its nuclear power plants to 50%.
French Prime Minister Edouard Philippe said on Wednesday that the Fessenheim nuclear power plant on the border with Germany would be shut down at the end of June, with one of its reactors due to shut down
by the end of the week.
The decision on France's energy strategy, presented by French President Emmanuel Macron in 2018, is the "first phase.
"
The plan calls for a rebalancing of nuclear power generation from renewable sources
.
The statement said coal-fired power plants would be closed by 2022 to reduce greenhouse gases
.
Edouard Philippe also revealed that the No.
1 reactor will be shut down on Saturday and the entire nuclear power plant on June 30
.
Germany has long called for the closure of France's oldest factory
.
This is the first nuclear complex that Macron plans to close
.
In fact, France is more dependent on nuclear power than any other country, with its nuclear power plants accounting for about three-quarters
of its electricity.
Outlining France's energy strategy for the next 30 years in 2018, Macron said 14 of the 58 nuclear reactors currently operating at 19 nuclear power plants would be shut down
by 2035.
By then, France will limit the power generation of its nuclear power plants to 50%.