Germany closer to being nuclear-free

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Germany closer to being nuclear-free

Three nuclear power plants shut down, final three to cease operating by year-end

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Gundremmingen is one of three nuclear power plants that were shut down on Friday, leaving Germany with just three nuclear plants, which will also cease operating by the end of 2022. (Reuters File Photo)

BERLIN: Germany has pulled the plug on three of its last six nuclear power stations, with the others due to close this year, as it moves toward completing its withdrawal from nuclear power and turns its focus to renewable energy.

The government decided to speed up the phasing out of nuclear power following the Fukushima reactor meltdown in Japan in 2011 when an earthquake and tsunami destroyed the coastal plant in the world’s worst nuclear disaster since Chernobyl in 1986.

The Brokdorf, Grohnde and Gundremmingen C reactors, run by the utilities E.ON and RWE, shut down late on Friday after three and half decades in operation.

The last three nuclear power plants — Isar 2, Emsland and Neckarwestheim II — will be turned off by the end of 2022.

Preussen Elektra, which runs the Brokdorf and Grohnde plants, said in a statement on Saturday that the two had been shut down shortly before midnight on Friday. RWE said the Gundremmingen C plant also stopped generation on Friday evening.

PreussenElektra CEO Guido Knott thanked staff for their commitment to safety: “We have made a decisive contribution to the secure, climate-friendly and reliable supply of electricity in Germany for decades.”

The phasing out of an energy source deemed clean and cheap by some is an irreversible step for Europe’s biggest economy even as it faces ambitious climate targets and rising power prices.

The six nuclear power plants contributed to around 12% of electricity production in Germany in 2021, preliminary figures showed. The share of renewable energy was almost 41%, with coal generating just under 28% and natural gas around 15%.

Germany aims to make renewables meet 80% of power demand by 2030 by expanding wind and solar power infrastructure.

Japan’s government this week mapped out a plan for releasing contaminated water from the crippled Fukushima nuclear plant into the sea, angering neighbouring China and South Korea.

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