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Power Plants in France

2,195 total plants · 243.4 GW · Europe

Total Plants
2,195
Total Capacity
243.4 GW
Renewable Energy
36.3%

83.4 GW from renewable sources

Fuel Distribution
Nuclear
1.8%(39)
Coal
0.2%(4)
Wind
0.1%(3)
Oil
0.1%(2)
Other
0.0%(1)
Hydro
0.0%(1)
Energy Sources by Capacity
Nuclear
131.8 GW45
Wind
60.4 GW715
Hydro
23.0 GW433
Coal
8.5 GW9
Gas
6.1 GW25
Overview of France's Energy and Power Generation Sector

France's energy and power generation sector is characterized by a diverse mix of energy sources and a strong commitment to sustainability. With a total of 2,269 power plants and an impressive installed capacity of 261.2 gigawatts (GW), the sector plays a crucial role in meeting the country's energy demands while also aligning with environmental goals. France has made significant strides in enhancing its energy infrastructure, focusing on both traditional and renewable energy sources to ensure a stable and resilient energy supply.

The primary energy sources in France are varied, with a notable emphasis on nuclear power, which dominates the energy landscape. Although specific figures for nuclear power are not detailed in the given data, it is widely recognized that France relies heavily on nuclear energy to fulfill a substantial portion of its electricity needs. In addition to nuclear energy, the country has made considerable investments in renewable energy sources, including solar, wind, hydro, and biomass. Solar power is represented by 817 plants, contributing 4.9 GW to the total capacity, while wind energy is supported by 721 plants, generating 9.1 GW. Hydropower remains significant, with 429 plants producing 19.5 GW, and biomass contributes a smaller share with 148 plants generating 0.8 GW. A notable portion of the energy capacity, accounting for 145.4 GW, is categorized as 'unknown', which may include various sources not specifically detailed in available data.

France has made considerable progress in the renewable energy sector over recent years, driven by both government policies and public support for sustainable energy initiatives. The European Union's commitment to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and enhancing energy efficiency has also influenced France's approach to energy generation. The country's renewable energy targets have led to increased investment in solar and wind projects, as well as the modernization of existing power plants to incorporate cleaner technologies. The growth of renewable energy capacity reflects France's commitment to transitioning from fossil fuels and reducing its carbon footprint, aligning with broader global efforts to combat climate change.

Despite these advancements, the French energy sector faces several challenges. The reliance on nuclear energy, while providing a stable base load, raises concerns regarding safety, waste management, and public acceptance. Additionally, the integration of renewable energy sources into the existing grid presents technical challenges, including the need for enhanced storage solutions and grid modernization to accommodate intermittent energy generation. The presence of 112 plants with unknown capacities also indicates potential areas of inefficiency or underutilization, which may need to be addressed to optimize energy production.

Looking towards the future, France's energy and power generation sector is expected to undergo significant transformations. The government is committed to achieving ambitious renewable energy targets, aiming to increase the share of renewables in the energy mix. This involves not only expanding existing solar and wind capabilities but also investing in emerging technologies such as energy storage and smart grid solutions. Moreover, the ongoing discussions around the future of nuclear energy, including potential new reactor designs and safety protocols, will play a pivotal role in shaping the energy landscape. As France navigates its energy transition, the focus will remain on balancing energy security, economic viability, and environmental sustainability.

Power Plants
Plant NameTypeCapacityYear
Parc éolien de SarryWind23,100 MW2005
Parc éolien de Moulins-PasillyWind20,000 MW2019
Parc éolien des Monts de l'AinWind8,200 MW2020
Gravelines Nuclear Power StationNuclear5,460 MW1980
Gravelines Nuclear Power StationNuclear5,460 MW1974
Paluel Nuclear Power PlantNuclear5,320 MW1980
Paluel Nuclear Power PlantNuclear5,320 MW1986
Cattenom Nuclear Power PlantNuclear5,200 MW1991
Centre Nucléaire de Production d'Electricité de CattenomNuclear5,200 MW1986
Cattenom Nuclear Power PlantNuclear5,200 MW1979
Flamanville Nuclear Power PlantNuclear4,280 MW2016
CRUASNuclear3,660 MW1983
TRICASTIN 1Nuclear3,660 MW1983
Cruas Nuclear Power PlantNuclear3,660 MW1984
Tricastin nuclear power plantNuclear3,660 MW1974
Blayais Nuclear Power PlantNuclear3,640 MW1981
BLAYAISNuclear3,640 MW1983
CHINONNuclear3,620 MW2002
Chinon Nuclear Power PlantNuclear3,620 MW1957
BUGEYNuclear3,580 MW1978
Bugey Nuclear Power PlantNuclear3,580 MW1965
DAMPIERRENuclear3,560 MW1980
Dampierre Nuclear Power PlantNuclear3,560 MW1980
CHOOZNuclear3,000 MW1996
Chooz Nuclear Power PlantNuclear3,000 MW1996
CIVAUXNuclear2,990 MW1997
Civaux Nuclear Power PlantNuclear2,990 MW2002
ST ALBANNuclear2,670 MW1999
Saint-Alban Nuclear Power PlantNuclear2,670 MW1978
PENLYNuclear2,660 MW1990
FLAMANVILLENuclear2,660 MW2012
Penly Nuclear Power PlantNuclear2,660 MW1990
NOGENTNuclear2,620 MW1996
GOLFECHNuclear2,620 MW1996
Belleville Nuclear Power PlantOther2,620 MW1979
Nogent Nuclear Power PlantNuclear2,620 MW1987
Golfech Nuclear Power PlantNuclear2,620 MW1991
BELLEVILLENuclear2,620 MW1993
Porcheville thermal power stationCoal2,300 MW1970
PORCHEVILLEOil2,290 MW1975
ST LAURENTNuclear1,830 MW1983
Saint-Laurent Nuclear Power PlantNuclear1,830 MW1983
FESSENHEIMNuclear1,760 MW1977
Fessenheim Nuclear Power PlantNuclear1,760 MW1977
GRAND MAISONHydro1,690 MW1985
CORDEMAISOil1,370 MW1975
Thermal power plant of AramonCoal1,370 MW1982
SuperphénixNuclear1,200 MW1996
Centrale Thermique de CordemaisCoal1,200 MW1975
CORDEMAIS 4Coal1,160 MW2010

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