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Germany's ruling coalition1 says it has agreed a date of 2022 for the shutdown of all of its nuclear power plants.
德国执政联盟同意在2022年某天关闭境内所有核电站。
Environment Minister Norbert Rottgen made the announcement after a meeting of the ruling coalition that lasted into the early hours of Monday.
Chancellor2 Angela Merkel had set up an ethics3 panel to look into nuclear power following the disaster at the Fukushima plant in Japan.
Germany saw mass anti-nuclear protests in the wake of the disaster.
'Sustainable energy'
Mr Rottgen said the seven oldest reactors4, which were already subject to a moratorium5(暂停,中止) , and the Kruemmel nuclear power plant, would not resume.
Six others would go offline by 2021 at the latest and the three newest by 2022, he said.
Mr Rottgen said: "It's definite. The latest end for the last three nuclear power plants is 2022. There will be no clause(条款) for revision."
Mrs Merkel's Christian6 Democrats8 had met with their junior partners on Sunday after the ethics panel had delivered its conclusions.
Before the meeting she said: "I think we're on a good path but very, very many questions have to be considered.
"If you want to exit something, you also have to prove how the change will work and how we can enter into a durable9 and sustainable energy provision."
The Fukushima plant was crippled by the March earthquake and tsunami10 in Japan, causing radioactive leaks that spurred anti-nuclear protests in Germany.
Mr Rottgen said a tax on spent fuel rods, expected to raise 2.3bn euros ($3.28bn) a year from this year, would remain despite the shutdown.
Germany's nuclear industry has argued that an early shutdown would be hugely damaging to the country's industrial base.
Before March's moratorium on the older power plants, Germany relied on nuclear power for 23% of its energy.
The anti-nuclear drive boosted Germany's Green party, which took control of the Christian Democrat7 stronghold of Baden-Wuerttemberg, in late March.
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coalition
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chancellor
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| n.伦理学;伦理观,道德标准 | |
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reactors
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| 起反应的人( reactor的名词复数 ); 反应装置; 原子炉; 核反应堆 | |
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moratorium
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Christian
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democrat
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democrats
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durable
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tsunami
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