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The US government is expected to reopen shuttered nuclear power plants to meet the increasing demand for clean energy, with the Palisades nuclear plant in Michigan set to be the first to reopen in 2025.
Two top German government ministers have defended last year's closure of the country's last nuclear power plants before parliament, rejecting new allegations levelled in a magazine piece that they'd suppressed internal concerns about the plan. In a piece published over the weekend, the magazine Cicero alleged that key government ministries sought to block the public release of internal reports raising concerns about the final shut-down of reactors and suggested that operations could be extended
The Russian invasion of Ukraine has placed Ukraine’s nuclear sites under considerable threat with a growing risk that further conflict may lead to radioactive contamination.