Endesa and Iberdrola Demand From the Treasury the Return of 143 Million Taxes From Their Nuclear Power Plants
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Iberdrola, Endesa and Naturgy have just asked the government to extend the operation of the Almaraz nuclear power plant until 2030, postponing the planned closure for their reactors in 2027 and 2028. In order to speed up the ‘yes’ of the executive, the companies have withdrawn their demand to apply a tax reduction to the sector, which was one of the ‘red lines’ marked by the government to study an extension of the life of the power plant. This f…
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Spanish energy companies Iberdrola, Endesa and Naturgy have requested to extend the operational life of their two-unit Almaraz nuclear power plant by about three years, until June 2030, a spokesperson for Spain’s energy ministry said. A major blackout ...
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