On July 17, 2026, the Spanish Nuclear Safety Council (CSN) issued a positive report allowing the Almaraz nuclear plant to operate until 2030, as requested by its owners. This decision puts pressure on the Ministry of Ecological Transition, led by Sara Aagesen, which has two months to decide whether to maintain the closure schedule set in 2019. The issue highlights ongoing debates over Spain’s energy policy and the role of nuclear power.
Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the CSN's approval as putting 'pressure' on the government, implying potential resistance from the ruling party. It emphasizes the timeline conflict between the CSN's recommendation and the previous 2019 closure plan, suggesting a challenge to the current administration's energy政策




