It is not only Fessenheim, the paleo-nuclear has lived, it is time that Europe switches to the energies of the future - investments, long-term future, civil protection and the planet ...
-> il n'y a pas que Fessenheim, le paléo-nucléaire a vécu, il est temps que l'Europe passe aux énergies du futur - investissements, avenir à long terme, protection civile et de la planète...
"New cracks found in Tihange 2 Belgian nuclear power plant - Deutsche Welle, 12/06/2017
More micro-cracks have been discovered at the Belgian Tihange 2 nuclear reactor near the German border. Belgian authorities say the nuclear plant is still safe."