Germany has begun winding down its three remaining nuclear power plants as part of a long-planned transition toward renewable energy.
FILE - Water vapor rises from the nuclear power plant Isar II in Essenbach, Germany, March 3, 2022. Germany is shutting down this nuclear power plant and two others on Saturday, April, 2023, as part of an energy transition agreed by successive governments. FILE - Water vapor rises from the nuclear power plant Isar II in Essenbach, Germany, March 3, 2022.
BERLIN — Germany began winding down its three remaining nuclear power plants Saturday as part of a long-planned transition toward renewable energy.
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