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Iberdrola, Endesa and Naturgy Agree to Request the Extension of Almaraz to the Government This Month

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White smoke in the dome of Almaraz. Iberdrola, Endesa and Naturgy have agreed to formally ask the government for the extension of the Cáceres nuclear before the end of the month.

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Iberdrola, who owns 53% of the center, says that this remains "in perfect technical conditions" and prepares a formal request with Endesa and Nature to send to the Ministry as soon as possible.

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The extension of the power plant in Extremadura, which was scheduled to close between 2027 and 2028, would be extended in principle until 2030 and now has to approve each company separately Iberdrola, Endesa and Naturgy have agreed on Tuesday that they will submit “as soon as possible” to the Ministry for the Ecological Transition and the Demographic Challenge the formal request for continuity for the nuclear power plant in Almaraz (Cácerez), be…

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White smoke in the dome of Almaraz. Iberdrola, Endesa and Naturgy have agreed to formally ask the government for the extension of the Cáceres nuclear before the end of the month.

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Electrics negotiate the details, as if the extension rises beyond 2030 and if an alternative schedule of closure is demanded for other plants and negotiate a tax reduction on nuclear power

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The deadline was approaching at the end of October, and they have partly given up: Endesa, Iberdrola and Naturgy, in fact, must present to the Spanish Nuclear Safety Council CSN on November 1st a schedule for the closure of their Almaraz nuclear power plant (Extremadura, Spain). Now, in addition to this, the companies will ask the Spanish government for permission to extend the life of the Almaraz power plant until 2030, as Iberdrola itself has …

The three companies that own the Almaraz nuclear power plant agree to an extension request.

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elperiodicodelaenergia.com broke the news in on Monday, October 20, 2025.
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