2023-12-26 17:52:16
France exported a record volume of electricity to its neighbors on Friday, we learned on Tuesday from the electricity network manager RTE, in particular due to lower national needs and better availability of the nuclear fleet. This record amount of export capacity “reserved” by the markets, Friday at 4:00 p.m., reached some 18,680 megawatts (MW), compared to 17,415 MW, during the previous record established on February 22, 2019, indicated RTE, confirming information from daily Les Echos.
Lower needs on the national territory
The actual export volume may vary marginally up to an hour before the appointed time, said RTE, which was not able to provide the corrected data immediately. This electricity was exported to the United Kingdom (3 GW), Germany and Benelux (5.4 GW), Switzerland (3.2 GW), Italy (4.4 GW) and Spain (2.6 GW), detailed RTE.
The availability of nuclear power highlighted
RTE also highlights “competitive” production costs, given that “the availability of all our means of production, particularly nuclear”, has increased compared to last year. Placed in an unprecedented situation due to corrosion problems detected on several nuclear reactors, France had to import electricity in 2022, which had not happened for 42 years.
Wind power also provided “good production” last week, covering around 20% of national electricity production, RTE said.
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