Energy crisis and war in Ukraine lead EU nations to re-evaluate nuclear power

Belgium is rethinking exit plan from nuclear energy. Germany has had similar doubts but has opted for more coal power.
Photo: Peter Klint
Photo: Peter Klint
BY MARTIN KAAE, TRANSLATED BY CHRISTOFFER ØSTERGAARD

Russia's attack on Ukraine led EU heads of government to agree on "phase out dependency on Russian gas, oil and coal imports as soon as possible."

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