Spain is facing pressure to reverse its plans to phase out nuclear power plants by 2035, with calls growing for the country to follow other European nations in reviving nuclear energy. The decision to close its remaining plants was made in 2019, but critics argue that nuclear power is necessary to meet rising electricity demands and maintain energy security. While Spain aims to transition to green energy sources, concerns about economic and social impacts, as well as the reliability of renewable energy, are prompting a reevaluation of the nuclear phase-out plan.
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