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Spain largest nuclear plant faces uncertain fate as energy shortages fuel fierce debate
International
Published on 4 May 2026

Closure plans clash with sudden power crunch realities
Spain’s Almaraz nuclear plant, the country’s largest, was slated to shut by 2028. Now, fresh energy shortages have thrown the timeline into doubt, igniting heated debate over whether the plant should keep running longer. Local communities that have prepared for closure are watching policy makers weigh climate goals against immediate electricity needs.
- Almaraz was planned for closure by 2028
- Energy shortages have disrupted Spain’s shutdown timetable
- The decision pits greener targets against grid reliability
- Local villages are bracing for a new uncertainty
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