Endesa Tries to Add Iberdrola and Naturgy to a Plan to Postpone Three Years of the Nuclear Blackout Until 2038 and Reduce 60% of the Taxes of the Plants
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The large electric power plants have been trying for months to explore with the government a change in the schedule for the closure of the Spanish nuclear power plants. An attempt that has entered into a stalemate and that has stalled before starting any formal negotiations. Both the executive and the energy companies that own the plants (Iberdrola and Endesa as majority partners in the different power plants and with Naturgy and EDP with minori…
Endesa is optimistic about an extension of the life of nuclear power plants in Spain. The CEO of electricity, José Bogas, pointed out during the presentation of results that extending three years the schedule of closure of the nuclear park “is most likely to happen”. Endesa’s top director has assured in a conference with analysts to present the results of the first half of the year that he trusts in the extension of the life of the plants, since…
The CEO of Endesa, José Bogas, has assured that an extension of three years in the plan to close the nuclear park, which would start according to the calendar foreseen in 2027 and 2028 with the two reactors of the Extremaduran Almaraz, is "most likely to happen", since it is based on "technical reasons", although he stressed that the final decision is for the government, since "marks the energy policy". In a conference with analysts to present t…
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