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Fessenheim Nuclear Plant Decommissioning Begins, 22-Year Project
Fessenheim Nuclear Plant Decommissioning Underway
France's utility giant EDF is preparing to commence the decommissioning of the Fessenheim nuclear power plant, located on the border with Germany. This extensive project is budgeted at 1.4 billion euros and is slated for completion over a period of 22 years. Built in 1971, the two reactors at Fessenheim were the oldest in France, operating for 43 years.
Permanent Shutdown Due to Safety Concerns
The Fessenheim reactors were permanently shut down in 2020 following a series of safety failures. This marks the end of their operational life and the beginning of the long decommissioning process. The project highlights France's ongoing energy transition and its approach to managing aging nuclear infrastructure. The video description also mentioned an Ebola outbreak in Africa, which is separate from the nuclear plant's decommissioning news.
*Source: YouTube: France 24 English (2026-05-25)*
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