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Sources say that Iberdrola and Endesa have agreed to extend the Almaraz nuclear power plant.

Two people with knowledge of the process confirmed on Tuesday that Iberdrola Endesa Naturgy have agreed to request an extension to the Almaraz nuclear power plant's life and are working to submit a formal request for the Energy Ministry.

The country's plans to shut down all its nuclear reactors in 2035 were re-ignited by a major blackout that occurred in April.

According to the current plan, the phase out will begin in 2027 when the Almaraz plant (west Spain) closes its first reactor. The second reactor of the plant is scheduled to close in 2027.

Three companies are the owners of Almaraz, with Iberdrola holding a 53% stake, Endesa 36%, and Naturgy 11%.

All declined to comment.

All three parties have previously expressed support for a review on the nuclear phase out calendar.

Iberdrola & Endesa are owned by Enel (the Italian energy giant), with Naturgy & EDP owning minority stakes.

Nuclear energy's fiscal framework has always been a major issue. The nuclear industry has urged policymakers repeatedly to lower taxes that they claim are preventing the plants from competing.

The government set certain conditions for opening a discussion on the review. These include that it must guarantee security of supply and safety, as well as that it should not burden taxpayers.

(source: Reuters)