E.ON to shut Grafenrheinfeld early
German utility E.ON has announced plans to close its southern German Grafenrheinfeld nuclear power plant seven months early, in May 2015. It argues that the German government’s nuclear
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ContinueLearn More XGerman utility E.ON has announced plans to close its southern German Grafenrheinfeld nuclear power plant seven months early, in May 2015. It argues that the German government’s nuclear
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