Germany to shut down seven reactors temporarily

Ms. Merkel said on Tuesday that Germany will temporarily shut down reactors that went into operation before the end of 1980, affecting seven reactors. The decision comes amid fears sparked by the crisis under way at Japan?s tsunami?stricken nuclear power plan

March 15, 2011 05:12 pm | Updated September 30, 2016 09:53 pm IST - BERLIN

Demonstrators show signs reading 'Switch off' and flags reading: 'Nuclear power, No Thanks' as a protest against the nuclear power policy of chancellor Angela Merkel's government near the German parliament in Berlin on Tuesday. Photo: AP.

Demonstrators show signs reading 'Switch off' and flags reading: 'Nuclear power, No Thanks' as a protest against the nuclear power policy of chancellor Angela Merkel's government near the German parliament in Berlin on Tuesday. Photo: AP.

Chancellor Angela Merkel says Germany will take seven of its 17 reactors offline for three months while the country reconsiders plans to extend the life of its nuclear power plants.

Ms. Merkel said on Tuesday that Germany will temporarily shut down reactors that went into operation before the end of 1980, affecting seven reactors. The decision comes amid fears sparked by the crisis under way at Japan?s tsunami?stricken nuclear power plant.

Ms. Merkel spoke after meeting with the governors of states that have nuclear power plants.

A previous government decided a decade ago to shut all 17 German nuclear plants by 2021, but Ms. Merkel?s administration last year moved to extend their lives by an average 12 years. That decision was suspended for three months on Monday.

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