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Nuclear decommissioning at Unterweser, northern Germany
Germany’s decision to close seven nuclear reactors in 2011 was inevitably followed by the need to decommission several sites. Here, Jens Kastner has been to see early activities at the Unterweser plant in Lower Saxony.
Article details
Journal title: Energy World
Publisher: Energy Institute
Countries: Germany -
Subjects: Decommissioning, Nuclear