
Risks with Belgian nuclear reactors Doel 3 and Tihange 2: new study
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When: Thurs. 14 January, 10.30
Where: European Parliament press room, PHS building Room 0A50
With: Greens/EFA co-president Rebecca Harms, study author Ilse Tweer and Jean-Marc Nollet of the Belgian Greens
A new study on the Belgian nuclear reactors Doel 3 and Tihange 2 will be presented at the press conference. The study will underline the continued failure to explain the causes of cracks in the reactors and the consequent risks with the reactors, which were restarted and subsequently stopped.
The press conference will also be streamed live via http://www.europarl.europa.eu/ep-live/en/other-events/video?event=20160114-1030-SPECIAL
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