FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Germany on Monday will publish a list of potential storage sites for radioactive waste as part of its plans to exit nuclear power, with parliamentary sources saying the Gorleben salt dome in Lower Saxony has been dropped from the running.
The list of sites, to be assessed by 2031 for use from 2050 to hold waste currently in interim storage at nuclear plants, will be published by Germany's Federal Agency for Final Storage (BGE).
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