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  2. Germany shuts down half of its 6 remaining nuclear plants - AOL

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    Germany on Friday shut down half of the six nuclear plants it still has in operation, a year before the country draws the final curtain on its decades-long use of atomic power. Germany shuts down ...

  3. EXPLAINER: Why Germany is delaying its nuclear shutdown - AOL

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    Here is a look at Germany's politically charged debate on nuclear power. The move marks another hiccup in the country's long-running plan to end the use of atomic energy.

  4. Nuclear power in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Nuclear power plants take years to dismantle, and contaminated sites have to be cleared and declared free of radiation. [36] One estimate puts the cost of dismantling Germany's nuclear reactor sites at €18 billion, not counting the cost of radioactive waste disposal. [56] Spent nuclear fuel is stockpiled in temporary locations. [57]

  5. UPDATE 2-Germany vetoes nuclear power extension, aims ... - AOL

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    Germany on Tuesday poured cold water on extending the life-span of its nuclear plants to help cut its reliance on Russian gas, saying it needed instead to build up alternative energy sources at ...

  6. Electricity sector in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Germany has defined a firm active phase-out policy of nuclear power. Eight nuclear power plants were permanently shut down after the Fukushima accident. All nuclear power plants are to be phased out by the end of 2022. Siemens is the only significant nuclear constructor in Germany and the nuclear share was 3% of their business in 2000. [25]

  7. Nuclear power phase-out - Wikipedia

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    The last three nuclear power plants in Germany—Emsland, Isar II and Neckarwestheim II—were shut down on 15 April 2023. [72] [73] In April 2024, there was a controversy related to the decommissioning of nuclear power plants in Germany.

  8. Schwarzenegger blasts Germany for closing nuclear power ... - AOL

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  9. Robert Habeck - Wikipedia

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    In June 2022, Habeck warned that Germany is facing a "more significant" energy crisis than during the 1973 oil crisis. [37] The last three nuclear power plants in Germany were shut down on 15 April 2023. [38] In April 2024, there was a controversy related to the decommissioning of nuclear power plants in Germany.