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EU warns Lithuania over nuclear decommissioning
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Vilnius (AFP) July 12, 2012


A top European watchdog on Thursday warned Lithuania that Brussels may freeze funds aimed at helping it decommission a Soviet-era nuclear reactor unless the Baltic state improved its management.

Michael Theurer, head of the European Parliament's committee on budgetary control, said the European Commission had set Vilnius a July 17 deadline for a shake-up.

If not, he warned, the European Union's executive could "put into place the question of freezing of European funds if the management structure is not improved".

"That is the ultima ratio which we understand, and we back the Commission position" said Theurer, who was heading a special delegation during a three-day visit to Lithuania.

At the end of 2009, Lithuania closed its only nuclear power plant, located near Ignalina in the country's northeast.

A pledge to shut the Soviet-era facility was one of the conditions for Lithuania's admission to the EU in 2004.

In February, a damning report by the European Court of Auditors said "major infrastructure projects face delays and cost-overruns" in Lithuania, as well as Bulgaria and Slovakia who also committed to close reactors as part of their EU accession negotiations.

Under a previous 2.85-billion-euro EU funding deal for the three countries running until 2013, Lithuania's share has been almost 1.37 billion euros, and Theurer pointed that less than half of this sum was used so far.

In a new budget, starting 2014, the European Commission offered Lithuania 210 million euros in decommissioning funds but Vilnius said it needed over 700 million euros.

"The talk about new money is not easy if available funds amounting up to 500 billion euros are not used effectively now," Theurer warned.

The Lithuanian government has admitted delays in the project but insisted the responsibility falls on the main contractor, Russian-owned German company Nukem Technologies.

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Vattenfall says suing Germany over nuclear exit
Frankfurt (AFP) July 12, 2012 - Swedish power group Vattenfall said Thursday it was joining bigger rivals E.ON and RWE in filing a complaint with Germany's top court seeking compensation for Berlin's decision to abandon nuclear power.

"We have recently lodged a complaint with the Constitutional Court," a spokeswoman for Germany's third biggest nuclear energy producer told AFP.

The spokeswoman stressed that the complaint was not against the decision to ditch nuclear power per se but against the requirement to shut down reactors early, which they say infringes their proprietary rights.

The move follows similar complaints lodged in April by RWE and in November by E.ON.

All three companies have already seen profits fall sharply.

In the wake of the Fukushima nuclear disaster in Japan, Berlin decided to phase out nuclear power, forcing energy suppliers to shut down their profitable large-scale power plants and also levying a tax on the reactors' fuel for their remaining lifespan.

Vattenfall said it was seeking "appropriate compensation".

Germany's biggest power utility E.ON has said it wants at least 8.0 billion euros ($9.8 billion).



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Frankfurt (AFP) July 12, 2012
Swedish power group Vattenfall said Thursday it was joining bigger rivals E.ON and RWE in filing a complaint with Germany's top court seeking compensation for Berlin's decision to abandon nuclear power. "We have recently lodged a complaint with the Constitutional Court," a spokeswoman for Germany's third biggest nuclear energy producer told AFP. The spokeswoman stressed that the complain ... read more


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