Two Large Nuclear Power Plants Proposed: Terneuzen Expresses Hesitation Amidst Groningen's Opposition

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Two Large Nuclear Power Plants Proposed: Terneuzen Expresses Hesitation Amidst Groningen's Opposition

Het had de dag moeten worden dat Nederland een stap dichter bij twee grote kerncentrales zou komen, maar uiteindelijk lijken die centrales verder weg dan ooit. Groningen wil absoluut geen kernenergie in de Eemshaven en na het adviesrapport van netbeheerder Tennet twijfelt ook de gemeente Terneuzen in Zeeuws-Vlaanderen hardop. De beste locatie is de Eemshaven, daar is Tennet duidelijk over in het rapport aan het ministerie van Economische Zaken en Klimaat. In het gebied is mee

Plans for two major nuclear power plants in the Netherlands are facing significant hurdles, with Groningen firmly rejecting the Eemshaven location and Terneuzen now voicing strong doubts. Grid operator TenneT's report identified Eemshaven as the optimal site due to greater grid capacity, unlike Zeeland, which is already strained by existing energy sources. However, Groningen officials feel pressured into considering the location, especially given past assurances related to earthquake issues from gas extraction. While Zeeland generally welcomes new nuclear facilities due to its existing infrastructure and expertise, Terneuzen's mayor has raised concerns. The report indicates that expanding the grid in Terneuzen would be challenging and costly, potentially delaying construction beyond 2045. Furthermore, additional offshore wind power would be unfeasible, and energy demand would need to significantly increase.

This situation highlights the complex challenges and local opposition hindering the development of new nuclear energy infrastructure in the Netherlands.

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