1 Nuclear plants may get longer lifespans
BERLIN – German chancellor Angela Merkel’s government has made progress in negotiations to decide how long nuclear power plants will remain in operation, but a full deal has yet to be reached, a government official said yesterday. Source: The Irish Times
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2 Salem, Hope Creek nuclear plant cited for long-term water leaks
Tony Kurdzuk/The Star-LedgerSalem, Hope Creek nuclear plants in the background, the footings of the Hope Creek cooling tower in the foreground. Lower Alloways Township. PSEG Nuclear is under attack by critics for decades-long water leaks from concrete containment buildings at... Source: The Star-Ledger
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3 Germany Extends Nuclear Plants' Life
BERLIN -- The German government has decided to extend the life spans of the country's 17 nuclear plants while alternative energy sources are developed, a move that is also likely to create windfalls for both power companies and strained government coffers. Source: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
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4 Merkel plans 15-year life extension for nuclear plants
THE LIFE of Germany’s nuclear power plants will be extended by up to 15 years under a deal agreed between energy companies and the government of Chancellor Angela Merkel. Source: The Irish Times
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5 'Windfall Profit' Levy on Spain Atomic, Hydro Plants Rejected by Lawmakers
Spanish lawmakers voted against a plan to impose charges on nuclear and hydroelectric plants that was aimed at lowering the cost of the country’s power. Source: Bloomberg
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6 Germany extends use of nuclear plants
The German government has agreed to extend the lifespan of the country's 17 nuclear power plants by an average of 12 years in exchange for renewable-energy funding. Source: Press TV
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7 Germany Gives Reprieve To Nuclear Plants
Germany has decided to extend the life of its 17 nuclear power plants, the last of which was to have been shut down by 2022, authorities said. Source: OfficialWire
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8 Germany gives reprieve to nuclear plants
BERLIN, Sept. 6 (UPI) -- Germany has decided to extend the life of its 17 nuclear power plants, the last of which was to have been shut down by 2022, authorities said. Nuclear power - Germany - Energy - Angela Merkel - Nuclear Source: UPI
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9 Search continues for nuclear waste depots
Switzerland, which draws about 40 per cent of its electricity from nuclear power plants, needs to build facilities for the long-term disposal of the waste generated. Source: Swissinfo
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10 German revives nuclear to green energy mix
By STEFAN NICOLA UPI Europe Correspondent BERLIN, Sept. 7 (UPI) -- The German government has agreed to extend the life of the country's nuclear power plants, a move that has the opposition and the renewable energy industry fuming. Nuclear power - Renewable energy - Nuclear - Energy - Environment Source: UPI
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