Nuclear power stations open for ten years longer, but what has been decided exactly? Energy expert: “One big loser: the taxpayer”

Energy producer Engie and the federal government have reached an agreement in principle to keep nuclear power stations Doel 4 and Tihange 3 open for ten years longer. But what does that mean for our country? Energy expert Joannes Laveyne (UGent) answers five pressing questions. “For an average family, the bill goes down by about 10 to 30 euros per year. A very limited saving.”

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