But despite the renewed interest in nuclear energy in the Netherlands and France, the uncertain nuclear phase-out in our country and the disadvantages of lignite plants, Germany remains determined to stick to the nuclear phase-out. And so today – as planned – three power stations have been disconnected: those of Brokdorf in Schleswig-Holstein, Grohnde in Lower Saxony and Gundremmingen in Bavaria. The last three plants may remain open for another year, but after that it will be over for the German nuclear park.
A decision that can count on approval from most Germans and was not questioned by the new government.
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