that “the risks“There are targeted and rotating blackouts in France”.In Januaryin case of extremely cold weather, and if consumers do not reduce their consumption during alerts, warned Emmanuel Wargon, president of the Commission for Energy Regulation (CRE) on Saturday morning. “We thought the risks would start in November or December and now we are calmer, we are really calm about November-December, on the other hand, because there have been delays (in the return to production of some nuclear plants, NDR) at EDF we have concerns or vigilance form for JanuaryEmmanuel Vargon stated in France Info.
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In January, EDF should be able to supply 40 gigawatts (GW), or 65% of installed nuclear capacity, according to forecasts published by electricity grid operator RTE on Friday. This time of year, usuallywe are rather around 50, or even at most around 60 GW. However, we will be around 40, and at 40 GW we don’t have much room to manoeuvre;said Emmanuel Wargon.
“No shutdown”
he”there will be no power outages– assured the manager. “A system that flies will not“, – She said: “The worst that can happen is targeted, targeted cuts that roll from one city to another.“, he added. “I’m pretty sure that on day one Ecowatt (warning device, editor’s note) red everyone will take it seriouslyto strictly reduce its consumption and thus avoid retrenchment, he continued.
The operator of the transmission network RTE warned on Friday that there is now a danger.raised» Tensions on the French power grid in January due to a slower-than-expected restart of EDF nuclear reactors.
Source: Le Figaro

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