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The Flamanville Nuclear Power Plant is located at Flamanville, Manche, France on the Cotentin Peninsula. It houses two pressurized water reactors (PWRs) that produce 1.3 GWe each and came into service in 1986 and 1987, respectively. It produced 18.9 TWh in 2005, which amounted to 4% of the electricity production in France. In 2006 this figure was about 3.3%. In 2006, before the start of construction of unit 3, there were 671 workers regularly working at the two operational reactors. The safety of the Flamanville plant has been questioned due to the danger of flooding of the kind experienced during the 1999 Blayais Nuclear Power Plant flood.〔(The great lesson France has to learn from Fukushima ) Deciphering Fukushima, published 2011-03-08, accessed 2012-05-08〕 ==Unit 3== Construction on a new reactor, Flamanville 3, began on 4 December 2007.〔 〕 The new unit is an Areva European Pressurized Reactor type and is planned to have a nameplate capacity of 1,650 MWe. EDF has previously said France's first EPR would cost €3.3 billion〔 and start commercial operations in 2012, after construction lasting 54 months. On 3 December 2012 EDF announced that the estimated costs have escalated to €8.5 billion ($11 billion), and the completion of construction is delayed to 2016. The next day the Italian power company Enel announced it was relinquishing its 12.5% stake in the project, and 5 future EPRs, so would be reimbursed its project stake of €613 million plus interest. In November 2014 EDF announced that completion of construction was delayed to 2017 due to delays in component delivery by Areva. In April 2015 Areva informed the French nuclear regulator, Autorité de sûreté nucléaire (ASN), that anomalies had been detected in the reactor vessel steel, causing "lower than expected mechanical toughness values". Further tests are underway.〔www.asn.fr: (Anomalies de fabrication de la cuve de l’EPR de Flamanville ). Communiqué de presse, 7 april 2015〕 Segolene Royal, Minister of Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy in the Second Valls Government, has asked the producer for further details and possible consequences.〔8. April 2015: (Nucléaire: une nouvelle anomalie détectée sur l’EPR de Flamanville )〕 In June 2015 multiple faults in cooling system safety valves were discovered by ASN. In September 2015 EDF announced that the estimated costs had escalated to €10.5 billion, and the start-up of the reactor was delayed to the fourth quarter of 2018.〔https://www.edf.fr/en/edf/press_release/Flamanville-EPR-optimised-project-management-and-a-new-timetable〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Flamanville Nuclear Power Plant」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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