Strike cuts French electricity generation by 2.8 GW
PARIS, Oct 9 (Reuters) – A power sector strike reduced electricity generation at three French nuclear reactors and two coal-fired generators by 2.8 gigawatts (GW) on Tuesday, data by French power grid operator RTE showed.
The 24-hour strike by the energy branch of the hardline CGT trade union is part of a nationwide protest by several unions against President Emmanuel Macron’s reforms.
RTE’s data showed that power generation was reduced at EDF operated St. Laurent 1, Cruas 2 and Chinon 4 nuclear reactors, while output was at zero at the Cordemais 4 and 5 coal power plants.
The generators were expected to resume production later on Tuesday evening.
(Reporting by Bate Felix; Editing by Richard Lough)
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