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if it didn’t have to export electricity to “97% fossel-free” France.

I mean, it doesn’t HAVE to, does it? Presumably it’s a voluntary trade?

Edit: Lol. Just like Reddit, get downvoted for asking a neutral question.

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The united EU energy market means that essentially, yes they have to.

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Maybe voluntary is the wrong word, but do they not get paid for the exports?

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Sssshhhh, don’t interrupt the nuclear circlejerk.

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They shutdown half of their reactors temporarily for maintenance in 2022. It was a one time thing. Your statement makes it seem like they do it every year.

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Electricity don’t know about capitalism, it has its own laws.

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My electricity provider shuts off my power if I don’t pay, obviously physical laws of electricity allow at least that much.

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