GERMANY ANNOUNCES END TO NUCLEAR POWER BY 2022



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Germany on Monday announced plans to become the first major industralised power to shut down all its nuclear plants, with a phase-out due to be wrapped up by 2022, the government agreed on Monday.

Environment Minister Norbert Roettgen announced the decision by the centre-right coalition, which was prompted by the Japan nuclear disaster, in the early hours of Monday morning, describing it as 'irreversible'.

He said the vast majority of Germany's 17 reactors would be offline by the end of 2011. Mr Roettgen was speaking after a meeting of the ruling coalition led by Chancellor Angela Merkel, which lasted from Sunday evening into the small hours of Monday.

Germany has 17 nuclear reactors on its territory, eight of which are currently off the electricity grid. Seven of those offline are the country's oldest nuclear reactors, which the federal government shut down for three months pending a safety probe after the Japanese atomic emergency at Fukushima in March.

The eighth is the Kruemmel plant, in northern Germany, which has been mothballed for years because of technical problems. Already on Friday, the environment ministers from all 16 German regional states had called for the temporary order on the seven plants to be made permanent.

Mr Roettgen said Monday that none of the eight reactors offline would be reactivated. Monday's decision is effectively a return to the timetable set by the previous Social Democrat-Green coalition government a decade ago. And it is a humbling U-turn for Dr Merkel, who at the end of 2010 decided to extend the lifetime of Germany's 17 reactors by an average of 12 years, which would have kept them open until the mid-2030s.

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