Author (Person) | Teffer, Peter |
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Series Title | EUObserver |
Series Details | 29.07.15 |
Publication Date | 29/07/2015 |
Content Type | News |
Belgium's federal energy minister Marie Christine Marghem announced on 29 July 2015 the lifespan of two Belgian nuclear reactors would be extended beyond their initial forecast. Negotiations were concluded with energy company Electrabel for reactors Doel 1 and 2 to last for 10 more years, until 2025. This decision appeared to ensure security of electricity supply in Belgium, according to the government. About half of Belgium's electricity supply came from its seven nuclear reactors. Three of them were offline for months in 2014, another two suffered from temporary shutdowns. The temporary loss of part of the nuclear power, combined with a possibility of a harsh winter, caused concern in the winter of 2014-15 that Belgium could be faced with blackouts. In January 2016, Germany, the Netherlands and Luxembourg raised concerns over the ageing Belgian nuclear reactors recently brought back to life after being shut down for more than two years over safety concerns. |
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Source Link | Link to Main Source https://euobserver.com/beyond-brussels/129795 |
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Subject Categories | Energy |
Countries / Regions | Belgium, Germany |