France is advancing its efforts to extend the operational lifespan of its nuclear reactors beyond 60 years, according to a cabinet advisor from the French Ministry of Finance. According to Jin10, the second phase of this initiative is currently underway, requiring extensive research, design, and significant investment from the French electricity company, EDF. This move is part of France's broader strategy to ensure energy security and sustainability, leveraging its existing nuclear infrastructure. The extension of reactor lifespans is seen as a critical step in maintaining the country's energy independence while transitioning to greener energy sources.
