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Isar I and Isar II were two nuclear power plants situated on the Isar river, 14 kilometres from Landshut, between Essenbach and Niederaichbach in Bavaria, Germany.
As part of the nuclear power phase-out, it was taken out of service on 15 April 2023.[1][2]
^Handelsblatt.com: „Atomkraft konnte die Versprechungen nie einlösen“ – Deutschland beendet das Kernkraft-Zeitalter (german), April 2023
^Tagesschau.de: Nukleare Risiken bleiben (german), April 2023
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