German chancellor rejects calls to reverse nuclear power plant closures
by Kate Connolly in Berlin from Environment | The Guardian on (#63BZ0)
Olaf Scholz says country has enough energy to get through winter after Russia cut gas supplies
The German chancellor, Olaf Scholz, has rejected calls for his government to commit to a longer-term extension of the life of the country's nuclear power plants and insisted that Europe's largest economy would have enough energy to get through the winter.
Scholz shut down criticism from the opposition conservative alliance and at least one leading economist, who have described his coalition's decision to keep two remaining reactors in emergency reserve rather than letting them produce electricity, as madness" while the government refuses to reverse its long-term plan to close down the last remaining plants.
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