Energy Policy, Stopgap Measures and Almaraz
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In a system with a growing presence of variable sources, the qualities of nuclear ones have a value that does not always appear in the invoice.
The extension of Almaraz's nuclear plant license until 2030 represents a shift in the government's nuclear policy and necessitates a review of much of the energy planning designed under the assumption of its closure. Investments in the grid, the capacity market, fees, and the nuclear timetable are now under scrutiny.
If you live in Coffers or Ascó, the extension of Almaraz touches you in full: it reopens the pulse about when their reactors will be shut down. What the government has decided with Almaraz The power plant in Extremadura will be able to operate until June and October 2030, in front of the planned closure in 2027 and 2028. The Executive justifies the measure as a temporary exception due to the energy crisis resulting from the war in the Middle Eas…
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