
Spain Open to Extending Nuclear Plant Closures Amid Energy Debate
Spain's Nuclear Future: Minister Aagesen Addresses Potential Closure Delay Madrid, Spain – The Spanish government's stance on the future of nuclear power plants is currently under scrutiny. In a recent interview with COPE, Minister for Ecological Transition Sara Aagesen addressed concerns about a potential delay in the scheduled closures of these plants. Minister Aagesen stated, "The government has always approached this with a rigorous plan, based on the clear calendar presented by companies in 2019." However, she also emphasized that, "If companies make a proposal to extend the timeline, the government will study it." This suggests a degree of flexibility in the government's policy. The minister's comments highlight three key considerations: safety, cost to consumers, and the security of energy supply. Aagesen's emphasis on these points underscores the complexities of the decision. The government's willingness to review proposals indicates an openness to dialogue with industry stakeholders. The future of nuclear energy in Spain remains a matter of ongoing discussion, with the government's approach balancing environmental goals with the need for reliable energy sources. The upcoming review of potential proposals from energy companies will be crucial in shaping the country's energy policy in the coming years.