As well as the Isar II and Neckarwestheim II plants already included in the draft law, Finance Minister Christian Lindner has been pushing to keep a third plant, Emsland, operational, which Economy Minister Robert Habeck — whose Green Party is historically anti-nuclear — agreed to. The three plants have 4,300 megawatts (MW) of power capacity, contributing 6% to Germany’s electricity production this year. Scholz also requested that the ministries present an “ambitious” law to increase energy efficiency, and put into law an agreement to phase out coal by 2030.
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