EON, RWE Get $237 Million Nuclear Tax Back, Await Federal Ruling
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EON AG and RWE AG, Germany’s biggest utilities, have been conditionally reimbursed 170 million euros ($237 million) in nuclear fuel taxes after two courts ruled in their favor.
EON, the country’s biggest nuclear power generator, got a “tentative reimbursement” of 96 million euros in taxes on its Grafenrheinfeld reactor, spokesman Mirko Kahre said by phone today. RWE received 74 million euros that was charged for the Gundremmingen plant, spokeswoman Annett Urbaczka said.