Paris Faces an Even Colder, Darker Winter Than Berlin

what went wrong nuclear-bros?
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>Paris Faces an Even Colder, Darker Winter Than Berlin
>In the European energy crisis, all of the attention is focused on Germany and gas from Russia. But France and its fleet of struggling nuclear reactors are at least as important. Indeed, the first European city to suffer a blackout as temperatures drop toward the end of the year may well be Paris rather than Berlin.
>As winter approaches, the outlook in France is increasingly dire. Electricite de France SA, the state-owned utility, is running only 26 of its 57 reactors, with more than half of its chain undergoing emergency maintenance after the discovery of cracked pipes. With atomic reactors generating the lowest share of the country’s power in 30 years, France faces an electricity ‘Waterloo.’

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Very strange that they have this critical widespread failure discovered at such an inopportune time

according to what i heard, they didn't do proper maintenance during covid years because nobody was working, and now they found the plants full of cracks and shit that has to be fixed and need to stop while it's getting fixed

>cracked pipes
Hired hunter biden as a consultant?
Yeah newsflash retards if you don’t take care of your energy infrastructure it’s not gonna work too good.

They also had to shut down some of the power plants because of the heat. Otherwise hot reactor coolant would kill all the heckin fishies.

lowest bidder. france is a shithole. same as the rest of western europe.

Coincidentally, our Tyra gas platform needs maintenance and will be out of commission until 2023 (originally 2022).

Reminder that by the time Waterloo happened, Napoleon's best troops were all in Russian and Saxony ground while the half-starved and exhausted greenhorns that were pushing the redcoats into the ocean were overrun by returning Prussian troops.

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It's not strange.
Because of greentards they could not build new ones, so they had to extend the lifetime of their existing reactors.

They were all built in a few years around the same time so that's why they're all undergoing maintenance at the same time.

too many bureaucrats and middle men and not enough people who know how things work, the average age of builders in my region is above 50 years old, still surprised every day when the water still comes through the pipes somehow

Yeah, what a coincidence! Life sure is strange, huh?

not at all user, most of French power plants are old as shit, and infrastructure has to be fully redone every 60 years.
French have not done this, and all the necessary maintenances were scheduled already late 2020.

yeah, turns out that those green energies we invested in arent that volatile while 29 out of 56 french nuclear plants are down right now and their state owned EDF needs Billions of bail out each year

could be this
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cascading_failure

Europe has warm winters. Frogs can handle it.

France has niggery engineering but they are not as bad as Italians, when I see Italian in German or Austrian engineering company then I know it will be clown time.

Because mid-longishterm plan for France was to pivot away from nuclear energy and to shut down the plants. Reactor maintenance was not the only or biggest issue, it’s that they failed to get sufficient number od new enigneers to learn from and replace returing ones. When NS2 was shut down and Russia didn’t back down like in 2014 they started pumping money in to fix the sorry state of affairs and since they were not as far gone as Germans, they might pull through this time.

they had this during my entire lifetime you fucking goldfish, french nukes were allways shit and constantly on the verge of breaking
>widespread failure at such an inopportune time
the one nuke they build has taken 15 years to finish

do you faggots even read up on shit ? or do you just hop from thread to thread to spew BS ?

There's nothing strange. Hiring practices have been retarded shit almost for a decade now.
You must have a social media account and use proper pronouns to get a job. Don't feel like making a video resume where you talk about your feelings? You won't get hired.
How many working class men do you think will get any of those jobs? None.
Only useless bitches and parasites sit in the committees making decisions about things they have no experience or any actual knowledge.

>since they were not as far gone as Germans, they might pull through this time.
unlike france, germany got 6 reactors up to the highest standards that they just need to turn on right now, you midwit

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i also read that France was able to get cheap uranium because they have "semi"-colonies in Africa from where it was extracted, but currently there's destabilization and Russian mercenaries running around there so may not be to get reliable fuel on the long term
>resourceworld.com/france-aims-to-retain-leadership-in-global-uranium-mining/
>In general, according to current estimates, Niger ranks fifth in the world in terms of uranium reserves (with the reserves in the range of 404,000 to 421,000 tonnes).
>In the meantime, another West African nation, Mali, may become another battleground for global uranium producers within the next decade.
>While there is currently no reliable information about uranium ore reserves in Mali, which hampers the start of large-scale uranium mining in the country, most analysts consider it as one of the most promising regions for uranium mining in Africa.

It's true that Frogs can pull this trough, timing is just a terrible one.
Macaroni will have one bloody winter ahead.

>electricity Waterloo
low key hinting, that all of this is done by world jewry hiding behind the anglosphere again

also after the de-nuclearization in Europe a lot of the "know-how" has been lost and not passed to the new generations, we may not be able to build or maintain complex power plants anymore soon, there's a couple planned in some European countries for the next years, i guess we will see how it goes

or we can get the Koreans to do everything for us i guess, if we catch them soon, cause they have a fertility rate lower than anybody

Cars yes.
Rail infrastructure and airbus - no.
Western European engineering is truly one of its kind. It’s sad to see it getting destroyed with hordes of dune coons and niggers that want to post TikTok’s with fuckhboi music in a BMW. Save yourself Euros.

Coincidentally our largest oil refinery also going for several month long maintenance and upgrade.

Every country is on board, with the jewish circus that is going on, same as they did on covid.

>just need to turn on right now
But you won’t. Enjoy your cold showers.

TÜV SÜD is looking it up as we speak, retard

Too bad your collective IQ dropped so much you can't flip a switch without being called a heretic.