EU Approves New Reactor Build at Flamanville

From
Business Week:
The EU on Tuesday approved French plans to build a new atomic power reactor expected to be a model for the next generation of more fuel-efficient nuclear energy stations.
Under EU nuclear rules, the European Commission must clear investments for building or renovating nuclear power plants.
Electricite de France SA says the new station -- to be built at Flamanville (current plant pictured at left), northern France -- will be able to generate 1,600 megawatts of energy using European pressurized-water reactor, or EPR, technology that aims to use 17 percent less fuel.
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