Faced with the energy crisis, Germany plans to question the abandonment of nuclear power
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Germany's Scholz says nuclear extension 'could make sense'
BERLIN (AP) — Chancellor Olaf Scholz says that extending the life of Germany’s three remaining nuclear reactors beyond the end of this year “could make sense.” But he didn’t commit to the idea on Wednesday as the government awaits the results of a new “stress test” on the country’s electricity supply. Opposition leaders and the smallest party in Scholz’s coalition government have increasingly advocated a rethink of the long-standing decision to …
Germany's Scholz says nuclear extension 'could make sense'
BERLIN (AP) — Chancellor Olaf Scholz says that extending the life of Germany’s three remaining nuclear reactors beyond the end of this year “could make sense.” But he didn’t commit to the idea on Wednesday as the government awaits the results of a new “stress test” on the country’s electricity supply. Opposition leaders and the smallest party in Scholz’s coalition government have increasingly advocated a rethink of the long-standing decision to …
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