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The Government Slams the Non-Binding Nuclear Proposal with Tax Cuts From Iberdrola and Endesa: "It Harms Consumers"

Summary by El Mundo
The two largest electric power stations in Spain have sent a letter to Transition Ecological proposing the extension of the life of several power stations, which do not sign Naturgy or EDP, minority partners of the atomic park Read

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According to Transition Ecological, both have sent a letter “that neither Naturgy nor EDP sign” and “does not comply with the three red lines established by the Government” to delay the closure because the proposal is “to the detriment” of consumers Iberdrola and Endesa take advantage of the weakness of the Government to ask for more money for not closing the nuclear power stations The Ministry for the Ecological Transition confirmed this Friday…

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The two largest electric power stations in Spain have sent a letter to Transition Ecological proposing the extension of the life of several power stations, which do not sign Naturgy or EDP, minority partners of the atomic park Read

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The Spanish energy groups Iberdrola and Endesa submitted a proposal to review the nuclear energy exit schedule.

The first attempt by energy companies to put forward a proposal to extend the service life of nuclear power plants has been rejected by the Ministry of Energy Transition. It has done so because it is not a unanimous proposal of all companies with interests in one of the five power plants and because it does not meet one of the requirements required of them; it does not cause harm to consumers. The Executive considers that the proposal sent by le…

The two electrics presented a proposal that includes delaying the closure of Almaraz to 2030. The government believes that it harms "the citizens".

The government has rejected the first proposal of the companies that own the nuclear power plants to extend their useful life. Iberdrola and Endesa have submitted a proposal to the Ministry for the Ecological Transition and the Demographic Challenge that does not comply with the "red lines" of the Executive. The letter received by the ministry led by Sara Aagesen to extend the life of the nuclear power plants is signed by Iberdrola and Endesa, b…

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El Mundo broke the news in Madrid, Spain on Friday, June 13, 2025.
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