Germany delays shutting down last two nuclear reactors

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The reactors were due to go offline by December, but the Russian gas shut-off via the Nord Stream pipeline has triggered a rethink. File photograph: Getty ImagesGermany postponed its departure from nuclear energy on Monday, announcing plans to keep on as an energy reserve two final reactors that were due to go offline by December.

Two nuclear plants, in Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg, generating 1,400 megawatts each, will be allowed operate until April 2023 — four months longer than originally planned, to free up gas for manufacturers and home heating. “Nuclear energy is not something to be played with,” he said. “An across-the-board extension in service life would be justifiable with regard to the safety of the nuclear power plants.”

A €65 billion package agreed by Berlin on Sunday foresees a higher child allowance, special energy payments of between €200 and €300 for pensioners and students as well as one-off energy payments of between €415 and €540 for households. Opposition politicians, from the centre-right CDU to the hard-left Linke, agreed that the package will benefit top earners most.

 

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