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This is a little pedantic, but I don't think it's fair to say France has also had a terrible experience with nuclear energy. According to Wikipedia [1], they've have about 15 major incidents totaling about 1 death and 300 million dollars in additional cost, while 70% of their electricity is nuclear.

Additionally, the TGV has been a rousing success (they closed down their domestic airline because it couldn't compete in price) in part because they had access to such cheap, consistent power.

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_power_in_France#Accide...



While France has had good experiences with operation of existing facilities, they have not had good experiences with building reactors that could replace their aging fleet. For example at Flamanville:

> EDF estimated the cost at €3.3 billion[4] and stated it would start commercial operations in 2012, after construction lasting 54 months.[5] The latest cost estimate (July 2020) is at €19.1 billion, with commissioning planned tentatively at the end of 2022.[6][2]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flamanville_Nuclear_Power_Plan...




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