Die Grossverbraucher wie zB. Nyrstar koennen die Atomstrompreise nicht mehr ab und machen fuer mindestens 2 Monate zu:
https://www.miningweekly.com/article/zinc-soars-as-power-crunch-forces-nyrstar-to-idle-french-plant-2021-12-17
Die Bekanntgabe der erstmal temporaeren Schliessung musste die kommunistische Gewerkschaft uebernehmen, die Clowns aus dem Managment von Nyrstar waren schon im Winterlager des Atomcircus ...
Selbst Supermaerkte wie Auchan (das sind die ganz grossen wo die Angestellten mit Rollschuhen durch die Hallen flitzen) drohen mit Abwanderung nach Polen - fraglich wer dort ihren Plunder kauft mit der poln. Kaufkraft ... .
Die Stromgrossverbraucher sind in der Organisation CLEEE vertreten und die haben heute entsprechendes veroeffentlicht:
[https://www.paris-normandie.fr/id261270/article/2021-12-17/le-gouvernement-demande-des-mesures-edf-pour-eviter-des-coupures-delectricite]
Ausnahmsweise als Komplettmaschinenuebersetzung weils nicht einfach via Gratisdienste zu uebersetzen ist:
"paris-normandie.fr
The government is asking EDF for measures to avoid power cuts this winter
By Paris-Normandie
5-7 minutes
[i]Will there be enough electricity this winter? The government asked EDF on Friday, December 17, 2021 to take measures to improve security of supply, after the shutdown of several nuclear reactors, raising fears of tensions with the onset of the cold season.
[i]The Minister of Ecological Transition Barbara Pompili "asked EDF to take all relevant measures to strengthen security of supply in the short term, as well as to conduct an independent audit on industrial control and the optimization of reactor outages, in order to strengthen the availability of the French nuclear fleet in the medium term, ”the ministry said in a press release.
"We have been mobilizing for several months - with a reinforcement since yesterday (Thursday) - all our resources and our collaborators to ensure the supply of electricity to our customers in January and February 2022", reacted a spokesperson of EDF.
The group announced on Wednesday evening that it had decided to shut down the two nuclear reactors at Chooz (Ardennes) "as a precautionary measure", and to extend the shutdown of the two reactors at the Civaux (Vienne) plant, after the detection of faults. near welds in the pipes of the safety injection circuit of the latter.
With these four reactors, the most powerful in the fleet, France will have a total of 16 out of 56 reactors this weekend.
Even before the revelation of these problems, the operator of the electricity network RTE predicted a winter under "particular vigilance" for France, which depends almost 70% on nuclear power to produce its electricity. The health crisis has indeed shaken up the reactor maintenance schedule.
Barbara Pompili, who received EDF CEO Jean-Bernard Lévy on Friday, therefore asked him "to implement all relevant means to increase the availability of EDF production means".
RTE said on Friday that security of supply was "well assured next week" and is due to update its forecast for January towards the end of the year. In addition to resorting to imports from neighboring countries, several levers can also be mobilized, from stopping consumption by industrialists who are large consumers of electricity to a slight drop in voltage on the network.
EDF also indicated on Thursday that it had carried out "re-optimization of the nuclear shutdown schedule" and could also "count on good availability of the hydraulic fleet".
Factory shutdown
The minister also "asked the company to conduct an independent audit on the industrial control of reactor outages", with a progress report expected before mid-March, the ministry said.
The government had already regretted the shutdown of 30% of the French nuclear fleet at the end of November. Industry Minister Agnès Pannier-Runacher had suggested "raising our level of demand for the availability of the park", believing that "we can collectively do better".
EDF’s surprise decision to shut down additional reactors had other immediate consequences for electricity prices. Already rising sharply for weeks, in the wake of gas prices carried by the global economic recovery, they reached new highs on Friday.
Electricity prices for delivery next year in France were approaching 300 euros per megawatt hour on the wholesale market. The 100 euro mark in France was first crossed in September and prices have continued to climb since.
If individuals and small businesses are protected by the limitation of the increase to 4% of the regulated tariff next year, decided by the government, manufacturers are worried despite other measures aimed at them.
The Liaison Committee for Electricity Consuming Companies (CLEEE) thus called on "the public authorities to immediately suspend quotations on the futures markets and to urgently set up an administered price". Manufacturers will otherwise have to decide "to stop production chains, or, when they can, to relocate".
This is already the case for the Nyrstar plant in Auby (Nord), the last to manufacture zinc in France with 300 employees: it will be shut down on January 2 for at least two months, the CGT announced on Friday. and management.
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Von ver(ar)sch. Medien wird unueberprueft der Atomstromanteil an der franz. Versorgung mit 70% kolportiert. Dem ist nicht so, es sind rd. 60% Wochentags:
https://www.rte-france.com/eco2mix/la-production-delectricite-par-filiere
Rettung bzw. eine Linderung koennte der weiche Reiselockdown Deutschland's bewirken, Frankreich wurde heute auf die Hochrisokoliste gesetzt. Wg. Covid und nicht wg. drohendem Strahlentod wohlgemerkt.
Das Posting wurde vom Benutzer editiert (17.12.2021 23:35).