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EdF charges Constellation pulls out of US reactor project

by Staff Writers
Paris (AFP) Oct 9, 2010
French electricity generator EDF said Saturday it was shocked and disappointed that Constellation Energy has decided to pull out of a project to build a nuclear power plant in the US state of Maryland.

"EDF is extremely disappointed and shocked to learn that Constellation has unilaterally decided to withdraw from the Calvert Cliffs 3 project," the company said in a statement.

Earlier, Constellation Energy had said it was unable to obtain a workable US federal loan guarantee for their joint venture, Unistar, to build the third generation reactor.

EDF said they had been "at the finish line" in the loan guarantee process and that Constellation had withdrawn "in spite of our repeated efforts to substantially decrease their exposure and risk to the project."

Constellation Energy said the federal loan guarantee application had not been withdrawn, but that its cost as calculated by the US government's Office of Management and Budget was "unreasonably burdensome and would create unacceptable risks and costs for our company."

No decisions have been made regarding the future of Calvert Cliffs 3, Constellation Energy added.

EDF charged, however, that Constellation was well aware of the consequences of its actions for the future of Calvert Cliffs 3, which it called a project of "monumental importance to Maryland" that would create 4,000 new jobs.

EDF, in which the French state holds an 85-percent stake, added it "remains committed to pursuing new nuclear in the U.S."

The French company has ambitions to build four third-generation European Pressurised Reactors (EPR) in the United States.

Analysts said Thursday that EDF's managers had expressed readiness to look for new US partners if its partnership with Constellation Energy collapsed.



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US, French nuclear power plant financing hits snag
New York (AFP) Oct 9, 2010
Constellation Energy announced Saturday it was unable to obtain a workable US loan guarantee for its new generation Calvert Cliffs 3 nuclear power plant in Maryland with its partner Electricite de France. The US power company said it would have to discuss the future of Calvert Cliffs 3 with its partner EdF, which has not yet informed Constellation Energy of its position on the loan guarantee ... read more







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