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Belgium government plans to buy Engie's nuclear assets in the country

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Posted on April 30, 2026

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· Last updated: April 30, 2026

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Belgium government plans to buy Engie's nuclear assets in the country

Belgium to buy Engie's nuclear assets in the country to secure energy supply

Belgian Government Moves to Secure National Energy Supply

Acquisition of Engie's Nuclear Utility Assets

BRUSSELS, April 30 (Reuters) - The Belgian government plans to buy the nuclear utility assets of French power group Engie in Belgium, the parties said on Thursday, in a move Brussels said would help secure the country's energy supplies.

Scope of the Proposed Deal

The proposed deal would cover all nuclear activities currently owned and operated by Engie and its Electrabel unit, including the country’s seven nuclear reactors.

Impact on Belgium's Energy Policy

Suspension of Nuclear Decommissioning Plans

Prime Minister Bart De Wever said the transaction would also involve suspending plans to decommission nuclear operations in Belgium.

Government's Rationale for the Move

"The government is making the choice of having a secure, affordable and long-lasting source of energy, with less reliance upon fossil fuels, which will give us more control over our supplies," wrote de Wever on X.

(Reporting by Sudip Kar-Gupta; Editing by Jacqueline Wong and Louise Heavens)

Key Takeaways

  • The acquisition will encompass all ENGIE and Electrabel nuclear operations in Belgium, involving seven reactors and key infrastructure.
  • This move follows earlier agreements: two reactors (Doel 4 and Tihange 3) were extended by 10 years through a 50/50 joint venture and a €15 billion nuclear waste liability transfer to the government (engie.com).
  • Belgium abolished its 2003 nuclear phase‑out law in May 2025 and is pursuing long‑term nuclear capacity, including potential extensions to 2045, new reactors, and up to 4 GW of extra nuclear power (lemonde.fr).

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Frequently Asked Questions

What assets is Belgium planning to buy from Engie?
Belgium plans to buy all of Engie's nuclear utility assets in the country, including the entire fleet of seven reactors.
Which company currently operates the nuclear activities involved?
Engie, through its Electrabel division, currently owns and operates the nuclear activities.
Who announced the planned deal involving Belgium and Engie?
The planned deal was announced by both the Belgian government and Engie.
How many nuclear reactors are included in the deal?
All seven nuclear reactors currently run by Engie in Belgium are included.

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