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  2. 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.

  3. Nuclear power in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Other members of the Free Democratic Party have called for the nuclear power plants to be at least maintained as a precautionary measure in case they are needed in the future for power generation. [46] In April 2024, there was a controversy related to the decommissioning of nuclear power plants in Germany.

  4. Nuclear decommissioning - Wikipedia

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    In Germany, decommissioning of Niederaichbach nuclear power plant, a 100 MW power plant, amounted to more than €143 million. [ citation needed ] Lithuania has increased the prognosis of decommissioning costs from €2019 million in 2010 to €3376 million in 2015.

  5. Germany makes U-turn on nuclear energy policy, keeping 2 ...

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    Germany was set to phase out nuclear energy by end-2022, but now faces a looming crisis after Russia cut off natural-gas flows via a key pipeline.

  6. 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 ...

  7. 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.

  8. Anti-nuclear movement in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Spiegel Online has presented this timeline of events associated with the anti-nuclear power movement in Germany: [28] 1975: Fight about a proposed new nuclear power plant for Whyl. 1976: Clashes between police and protesters at the Brokdorf construction site. 1977: Clashes between anti-nuclear activists and security forces at Brokdorf.

  9. Philippsburg Nuclear Power Plant - Wikipedia

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    The Philippsburg Nuclear Power Plant is located in Philippsburg, Karlsruhe (district), Germany. The plant was operated by EnBW Kernkraft GmbH. As part of Germany's phase out of nuclear energy (Atomausstieg), unit 1 was shut down in 2011 and unit 2 in 2019. Demolition of conventional structures began in January 2020. The process of ...