Belgium has reignited discussions with French energy giant Engie to explore options for prolonging the operational life of several nuclear reactors. This move marks a strategic pivot amid growing concerns over energy security and rising electricity demand. The talks aim to assess technical, financial, and regulatory frameworks needed to safely extend reactor lifespans beyond their originally planned decommissioning dates, potentially easing the country’s transition to a more sustainable energy mix.

  • Reactor Focus: Tihange and Doel nuclear plants
  • Extension Period: Potentially up to 10 years
  • Key Considerations: Safety compliance, cost-effectiveness, and environmental impact
  • Stakeholders Involved: Belgian government, Engie, regulatory agencies
ReactorCurrent Shutdown YearProposed ExtensionStatus
Doel 32025+7 yearsUnder evaluation
Tihange…