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Germany torn over energy policy as nuclear plants shut down

Berlin to switch off last remaining atomic power plants despite energy crunch and climate obligations

Germany’s last remaining nuclear power plants will be switched off on Saturday, marking a watershed moment in a country that has long harboured deep scepticism of atomic energy.

Anti-nuclear campaigners have hailed the shutdown of three reactors as a triumph, following a temporary delay after Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine last year forced Berlin to seek alternatives to Russian gas. Critics see the shutdown as an act of madness at a time when Europe’s energy supplies remain precarious and the world is striving to wean itself off fossil fuels.

Almost everyone, however, agrees that there is no going back.

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