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Germany’s long-term nuclear position is uncertain

Tuesday, April 25, 2023

Significance

The closure of the plants, which accounted for around 5% of Germany’s electricity output, comes at a time when investment in nuclear energy is growing in Europe in order to meet climate charge targets and bolster self-sufficiency in energy supply.

Impacts

  • Any new conventional nuclear power plant built in Germany must be based on imported technology, expertise and equipment.
  • The US Inflation Reduction Act and the EU’s Green Deal could create new opportunities for transatlantic cooperation in nuclear energy.
  • Local and state rulers in eastern Germany will oppose the closure of power plants that burn lignite.

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