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"Phase-out decision On 30 May 2011, the German government announced a plan to shut down all nuclear reactors by 2022.[21] Prior to the decision, Germany's renewable energy sector already provided 17% of Germany's electricity and employed about 370,000 people.[22] The decision to phase out nuclear power has been called the swiftest change in political course since unification.[23]
Political writer David Frum characterised Merkel's decision as a political move to improve her approval ratings, which had sagged after the post-2008 financial crisis bailout of southern Europe by Germany.[24]
In September 2011, Siemens, which had been responsible for constructing all 17 of Germany's existing nuclear power plants, announced that it would exit the nuclear sector following the Fukushima disaster and the subsequent changes to German energy policy and would no longer build nuclear power plants anywhere in the world.[17][25]" |
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