News / Europe

France to Invest $1.4 Billion in Nuclear Power

French President Nicolas Sarkozy
TEXT SIZE - +

French President Nicolas Sarkozy says France plans to invest $1.4 billion for the development of nuclear power plants.

The announcement comes amid French concerns about the safety of nuclear energy following the disaster at Japan's power plant in Fukushima in March.

Thousands of protesters on Sunday formed a human chain around France's oldest nuclear power plant in the northeastern city of Fessenheim, calling for the facility to be shut down. French officials are considering whether to allow the plant to operate for another 10 years.

France is heavily reliant on nuclear energy, with most of its electricity coming by way of nuclear power plants.

You May Like

Video Egypt's Conservative Rural Vote Appears Split

Early speculation after the first two-day round is showing a race too close to call More

NATO Continues Plans for Missile Defense

While Afghanistan dominated talks in Chicago, member states also reaffirmed their commitment to ballistic-missile defense More

War Declared on Invasive Leaping Asian Carp

When Asian carp were first imported decades ago, few foresaw their environmental impact. More

This forum has been closed.
Comments
     
There are no comments in this forum. Be first and add one
Blog | Russia Watch

Move Russia’s Capital from Moscow to Siberia?

More

Join Russia and USA by Rail Tunnels under the Bering Strait?

More

Kremlin to Viktor Bout: Game Not Over

More

Kremlin TV Channel to US: No Reset

More

Putin to NATO: Yankees, Please Stay in Afghanistan

More
Read more