Areva and a further delay on the construction of the first EPR in the world built in Finland, sounded the death knell of Anne Lauvergeon is the theory developed this morning by the Financial Times, which reports that yet another disagreement between the French nuclear group and its customer, the utility TVO, which would delay the project has already exceeded its 3 years original delivery date, and over 2 billion euros its original budget of 3 MDSE. The new stumbling block concerns the commissioning, and if no agreement is reached by the end of April, the project could still suffer more delays and cost overruns, according to the British daily, and weaken a bit more the owner of the company, whose rumored departure fed regularly chronicled this for several years now. According to a government source, the assumption of a departure this time is a bit more serious the ‘FT’ stating that it was the crushing defeat in Abu Dhabi seems to be the straw that has straw. Following this setback, President Nicolas Sarkozy called for a thorough review of the state of the nuclear industry, whose findings should be delivered next month. A publication that could be combined with the announced departure of Ms. Lauvergeon, according to the newspaper business, which is however careful to note that the views differ on the performance of the ruling, which suggests that its future is not necessarily yet decided. Routine, somehow…
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