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Two new nuclear power stations, the biggest project since the Delta Works: can Zeeuws-Vlaanderen cope with that?

The Dutch government and the province of Zeeland are exploring locations for two planned nuclear power plants. Residents of Zeeuws-Vlaanderen are trying to understand what the construction of these plants would mean for the region. The article also includes other topics such as Tata Steel's pollution, an interview with Rinke Zonneveld from Invest-NL, the cost of the energy transition, and a legal ruling regarding Bonaire's protection against climate change.

Het kabinet en de provincie Zeeland onderzoeken waar twee geplande kerncentrales moeten komen. Wat betekent de bouw ervan voor de regio? Bewoners van de Paulinapolder in Zeeuws-Vlaanderen proberen daar achter te komen. ‘Zo’n project gaat de hele provincie aan.’

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Two new nuclear power stations, the biggest project since the Delta Works: can Zeeuws-Vlaanderen cope with that?

The Dutch government and the province of Zeeland are exploring locations for two planned nuclear power plants. Residents of Zeeuws-Vlaanderen are trying to understand what the construction of these plants would mean for the region. The article also includes other topics such as Tata Steel's pollution, an interview with Rinke Zonneveld from Invest-NL, the cost of the energy transition, and a legal ruling regarding Bonaire's protection against climate change.

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