France Nuclear Power
Aug. 31st, 2006 07:46 pmIronically, the French nuclear program is based on American technology. After experimenting with their own gas-cooled reactors in the 1960s, the French gave up and purchased American Pressurized Water Reactors designed by Westinghouse. Sticking to just one design meant the 56 plants were much cheaper to build than in the US. Moreover, management of safety issues was much easier: the lessons from any incident at one plant could be quickly learned by managers of the other 55 plants. The “return of experience” says Mandil is much greater in a standardized system than in a free for all, with many different designs managed by many different utilities as we have in America.
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/reaction/readings/french.html
Yet another example of where freemarket competition fails to be better than cooperation.
(Hey, you know what would be a great reply to this post? Idiot libertarians making wise-ass remarks about “freedom fries” and how French things are never good.)