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Merkel return signals longer nuclear life

By Chris Bryant in Berlin

Published: October 4 2009 19:47 | Last updated: October 5 2009 11:07

Angela Merkel’s new government may claw back billions of euros of windfall profits from German utilities in exchange for a stay of execution for the country’s nuclear power plants.

The German chancellor’s Christian Democratic Union and her preferred allies, the liberal Free Democrats, are due today to start coalition talks and the pledges to reverse a previous government decision to switch off Germany’s 17 nuclear reactors by 2022 will be high on the agenda.

environmentalists take part in an anti-nuclear protest

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