Decommissioning of Rheinsberg nuclear plant to take over 50 years

Decommissioning the former East German nuclear power plant in Rheinsberg will take more than 50 years overall and cost far more than recently estimated. New regulations and a shortage of skilled workers are mounting challenges.

The Rheinsberg nuclear power plant, a remnant from East Germany, faces a protracted decommissioning. Reports indicate the full dismantling will span over 50 years and consume billions of euros—far exceeding recent projections. Escalating issues include ever-new regulations and a shortage of skilled workers, hindering progress and driving up costs.

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