Gundremmingen Cooling Towers Implode – Who Wins & Loses on Energy Stocks?
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The Gundremmingen nuclear power plant once produced a quarter of the electricity in Bavaria. Almost four years after its closure, the two cooling towers have now been blown up according to schedule.
Germany's energy transition is unprecedented in the world. One consequence: the dismantling and demolition of existing nuclear power plants.
At exactly 12 o'clock the two cooling towers of the decommissioned nuclear mile in Gundremmingen were destroyed. 56,000 tons of reinforced concrete collapsed in front of the eyes of thousands of spectators.
Thousands of spectators at the destruction of the two 160 - meter - high buildings - power plant had been shut down four years ago - action prepared for more than a year
The blasting of the 160-meter-high cooling towers of the former nuclear power plant marks the end of an era - and makes room for new energy projects at the Gundremmingen site.
In Bavaria, the 160-metre-high cooling towers of the shut down Gundremmingen nuclear power plant have been blown up. The towers have been standing in the region for almost 50 years.
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