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by chmod775
155 days ago
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I believe the very last ones of those shut down early would have been scheduled for shut down by 2020, so in that case about 9 years earlier than their planned lifetime. Some were shut down mere months before the planned date. Their average age in 2020 would have been around 45 years. They were shut down at ~35 instead. Younger reactors Germany left running until they also reached around 35 years. |
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Edit: ah i reread and see what you meant but my point still stands that 45 years is abnormally short for the type of reactors they had