Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Projection-on-Emsland-Nuclear-Power-Plant-27MZIFIKZKZK.htmlConceptually similarProjection on Emsland Nuclear Power PlantGP025WHCompleted★★★★★★★Projection on Emsland Nuclear Power PlantGP038EWCompleted★★★★Projection on Emsland Nuclear Power PlantGP038EXCompleted★★★★Projection on Emsland Nuclear Power PlantGP038F0Completed★★★★Projection on Emsland Nuclear Power PlantGP038F1Completed★★★★Projection on Emsland Nuclear Power PlantGP038EYCompleted★★★★Projection on Emsland Nuclear Power PlantGP038EZCompleted★★★★Projection on Emsland Nuclear Power PlantGP038F2Completed★★★★Projection on Emsland Nuclear Power PlantGP038LFCompleted★★★★View AllGP025WIProjection on Emsland Nuclear Power PlantGreenpeace activists project a message reading in German "Nuclear Power is the wrong path, Mrs. Merkel", on the cooling tower of Emsland nuclear power plant. They are calling on German Chancellor Angela Merkel, who will be visiting this plant, not to extend the operation time of nuclear power plants in Germany.In original language:Aktion gegen Atomkraftwerk EmslandGreenpeace Aktivisten projizieren die Botschaft "Atomkraft ist ein Irrweg, Frau Merkel" auf den Kuehlturm des Atomkraftwerkes Emsland. Bundeskanzlerin Angela Merkel, die das AKW auf ihrer Energiereise besucht, wird aufgefordert, Atomkraftwerke nicht laenger laufen zu lassen.Locations:Emsland-Europe-Germany-Lingen-Lower SaxonyDate:26 Aug, 2010Credit:© Fred Dott / GreenpeaceMaximum size:2731px X 4096pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Cooling towers-Emsland Nuclear Power Plant-KWCI (GPI)-Night-Nuclear (campaign title)-Nuclear energy-Nuclear energy symbol-Nuclear power stations-Outdoors-Overhead power lines-Projection actions-SmokeShoot:Projection on Emsland Nuclear Power PlantActivists in Germany project a message reading "Nuclear Power is the wrong path, Mrs. Merkel" in German, on the cooling tower of Emsland nuclear power plant. They are calling on German Chancellor Angela Merkel, who will be visiting this plant, not to extend the operation time of nuclear power plants in Germany. The former government passed a law in 2002, declaring each plant should be shut down within an average of 32 years. This policy is now under review.