Correspondent in Berlin
This Saturday, April 14, 2023, the anti-nuclear movement will savor its
"great success",
according to the own expression of the NGO Greenpeace: the last three German power stations of Isar, Emsland and Neckarwestheim III will be definitively disconnected from the network, putting an end, in addition to -Rhine, to decades of use of the atom.
The party will be celebrated in front of the Brandenburg Gate around a dinosaur statue designed by a sculptor from Düsseldorf.
The prehistoric animal, symbolizing the obsolescence of reactors, will be surrounded by barrels of waste and surmounted by an
"anti-nuclear sun in a winning position
", proudly announces Greenpeace.
Apart from these few celebrations, it is without drums or trumpets that Berlin officially puts an end to this source of energy, assuring in a press release published Thursday, that
"the high availability of the energy supply remains assured in Germany"
.
The extinction process was nevertheless marred by multiple incidents.
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