Germany Shuts Down Half of Its 6 Remaining Nuclear Plants

Germany Shuts Down Half of Its 6 Remaining Nuclear Plants
Steam rises from the cooling towers of the Grohnde nuclear power plant near Grohnde, Germany, on Dec. 29, 2021. Julian Stratenschulte/dpa via AP
The Associated Press
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BERLIN—Germany on Dec. 31 shut down half of the six nuclear plants it still has in operation.

The decision to phase out nuclear power and shift from fossil fuels to renewable energy was first taken by the government of Gerhard Schroeder in 2002. His successor, Angela Merkel, reversed her decision to extend the lifetime of Germany’s nuclear plants in the wake of the 2011 Fukushima disaster in Japan and set 2022 as the final deadline for shutting them down.