Germany to delay phase-out of nuclear plants to shore up energy security
by Kate Connolly in Berlin from Environment | The Guardian on (#639D5)
Last two working plants were due to be mothballed, but will be used as emergency reserve into 2023 after Russia cuts off gas
Germany is to temporarily halt the phasing-out of two nuclear power plants in an effort to shore up energy security after Russia cut supplies of gas to Europe's largest economy.
The economy minister, Robert Habeck, announced on Monday that the power plants, Neckarwestheim in Baden Wurttemberg and Isar 2 in Bavaria, are to be kept running longer than planned in order to be used as an emergency reserve until the middle of next year.
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