German nuclear experts call for restart of decommissioned nuclear power plants, generating 32 terawatt-hours annually
2026-06-27 13:50
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - A group of German nuclear experts and engineers has jointly written to Chancellor Friedrich Merz, Economics Minister Katharina Reiche, and CDU/CSU parliamentary group leader Jens Spahn, calling for the restart of decommissioned nuclear power plants.

The signatories, including engineers and former nuclear power plant executives, argue that a restart is technically fully feasible. The letter states that Germany still possesses the necessary capabilities, sites, infrastructure, and talent pool. Citing the successful operation of identical German reactor types in countries such as Spain, Switzerland, and Brazil, the experts demonstrate the viability of this technical approach. The authors of the letter assert that abandoning nuclear power was a political mistake, a judgment confirmed by current developments in the global energy landscape. To maintain the qualifications of specialized personnel and to advance cutting-edge technologies, including small modular reactors and nuclear fusion, it is necessary to restart the nuclear power plants. The letter specifically mentions the last three decommissioned plants—Emsland, Neckarwestheim-2, and Isar-2. These plants have a combined annual generation capacity of approximately 32 terawatt-hours, enough to meet the electricity needs of about 9 million households.

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