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Village braces for closure of Spain's largest nuclear plant

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The Almaraz plant is slated to close in 2028 as part of the leftist government's plan to shut all nuclear reactors by 2035

In the western Spanish village of Almaraz, the uncertain future of the country's biggest nuclear power plant casts a pall over daily life.

The Almaraz plant, which contributes around seven percent of Spain's electricity production, is slated to close in 2028 as part of the leftist government's plan to shut all nuclear reactors by 2035.

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