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France backpedals on nuclear power pledge

World Materials 8 November 2017 16:19 (UTC +04:00)
France’s environment minister is backing down on promises to sharply reduce nuclear power production so that the government can concentrate on reducing fossil fuels instead
France backpedals on nuclear power pledge

France’s environment minister is backing down on promises to sharply reduce nuclear power production so that the government can concentrate on reducing fossil fuels instead, NEW EUROPE reports.

Nicolas Hulot told reporters on November 7 that it’s too “brutal and unrealistic” to meet earlier pledges to cap the amount of France’s electricity produced by nuclear plants at 50% by 2025.

As reported by The Associated Press (AP), Hulot said President Emmanuel Macron‘s government remains committed to reducing nuclear energy and ordered his ministry to produce a new timetable.

But Hulot made clear his priority is weaning France’s economy from fuel that contributes to global warming. His ambitious goals include banning all sales of gasoline and diesel cars by 2040.

France depends more on nuclear energy than any other country, getting about three-quarters of its electricity from its 58 nuclear plants.

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