Almaraz approaches its D-day with an uncertain future

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In November 2027, the nuclear reactor at the Almaraz I plant in Cáceres is expected to be shut down. And the Almaraz II reactor is expected to be shut down a few months later, in October 2028. This is stated in The schedule agreed upon in 2019 between the companies that own the Spanish nuclear power plants and Enresa, the public company that manages nuclear waste, is planning to gradually shut down all of the state's atomic reactors until this source of electricity is completely abandoned by 2035, with the closure of Vandellós II.

In November 2027, the nuclear reactor at the Almaraz I plant in Cáceres is expected to be shut down. And the Almaraz II reactor is expected to be shut down a few months later, in October 2028. This is stated in , the public company that manages nuclear waste, is planning to gradually shut down all of the state's atomic reactors until this source of electricity is completely abandoned by 2035, with the closure of Vandellós II.

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