Nicolas HULOT, Minister of Ecology, confirmed the closure of the Fessenheim power plant (Alsace), which attracted a lot of comments. Micro-sidewalk of village inhabitants, and interviews with Claude BRENDER, Mayor of Fessenheim, and Pascal BAKCHICH, CFDT delegate.
The mobilization of the employees of the nuclear power plant in Fessenheim (Alsace) against its closure in 2018 is growing because they believe that it is a purely political and ideological logic, far from local economic concerns. Alternately, commentary on factual and archival images and interviews with Philippe PAGE LE MEROUR, CGT trade union delegate, Pascal BAKCHICH, CFDT trade union delegate, Vincent RODET (CFDT) and Rodolphe PERCET (CFE-CGC).
Report in Fessenheim (Alsace) in the wake of the new incident in the oldest French nuclear power plant, a release of steam that has nothing to do with the nuclear activity of the site, but which nevertheless revives the controversy over its closure in 2017, campaign promise of candidate François HOLLANDE. On the spot, this decision divides the population. Comment on factual images, micro-sidewalk and interview of the mayor of the village, Fabienne STICH.
The German Environment Minister, Barbara HENDRICKS, said yesterday that the Upper Rhine power plant, which is very close to the border with Germany and Switzerland, was "too old". Without calling into question the conclusions of the Nuclear Safety Authority (ASN) on the 2014 incident, it nevertheless considered that Fessenheim "should be closed as soon as possible". Commentary on factual images, alternating with interviews with Michael HEURTLE, SWR journalist in Fribourg, and Stéphan HAUFE, spokesman for the German Ministry of the Environment.
Following the decision of EDF’s Board of Directors to suspend the closure of the Fessenheim (Alsace) power plant, questions remain unresolved: when is the closure scheduled? Will the jobs be saved?... The commentary on factual images alternates with the interviews of Charlotte MIJEON, spokesperson for "Sortir du nucléaire", Ségolène ROYAL, Minister of the Environment, and a micro-sidewalk of employees.
Report on the announcement by François HOLLANDE of the closure of the nuclear power plant of Fessenheim (Alsace) by 2016, before the Environmental Conference 2012, and the reactions of the employees of the site and the inhabitants of the region. A commentary on factual and archival images alternates with an excerpt from François HOLLANDE’s speech and a micro-sidewalk.
Nuclear: Mobilization of elected French, German and Swiss environmentalists against the power plant of Fessenheim (Alsace). The Greens in front of the plant to again demand its closure after the incident that led to the shutdown of one of the two reactors. They denounce a "therapeutic determination" to keep it active. Comment on factual images and interviews Marie-Anne ISLER-BEGUIN (deputy "Greens") and Henri STOLL (mayor "Greens").
Interview de Esther PETER-DAVIS, militante écologiste, co-auteure de la revue "Fessenheim : vie ou mort de l'Alsace ». Elle milite avec les "Guêpes de Fessenheim" pour l'arrêt de la construction de la centrale nucléaire, qui constitue, selon elle, un réel danger pour les populations et pourrait avoir des effets néfastes et irréversibles sur l'environnement.
Report on the nuclear power station of Fessenheim (Alsace) commissioned in 1978 and which would be the first power plant in France to close, according to the remarks of the candidate François HOLLANDE during the presidential campaign. Alternating commentary on factual images, archives (including interviews with François HOLLANDE and Nicolas SARKOZY) and interview with Noël MAMERE (Member of Parliament for Europe-Ecologie Les Verts).