
Germany shuts down half of its 6 remaining nuclear plants
Germany has shut down half of the six nuclear plants it still has in operation. It comes a year before the country draws the final curtain on its decades-long use of atomic power.

IndeedInsanity.
Well, that will help Germany reduce reliance on coal, will it not?
I sometimes where people get these ideas from, Cornflakes packets?
With impending unreliable supply of natural gas from Russia???????
More likely this is a case of jumping on a popular mood and they were waiting for a 'reason'/excuse to do this.An emotional answer to it.
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Germany shuts down half of its 6 remaining nuclear plants
Germany has shut down half of the six nuclear plants it still has in operation. It comes a year before the country draws the final curtain on its decades-long use of atomic power.apnews.com
How compromised is the German political class?
The price of the reunification of the two Germanys was a series of treaties that assured the Russians that the new Germany would be an absolutely harmless entity.Well, that will help Germany reduce reliance on coal, will it not?
I sometimes where people get these ideas from, Cornflakes packets?
Frau Merkel took that decision 10 years ago, do the math: March 11, 2011... Fukushima. An emotional answer to it.
PWR / BWR certainly suck at the safety and waste level (thanks Rickover and Shippingport for that legacy), but Fukushima was absolute worst case.
Meanwhile global warming, and Germany contribution to it, are woing worse by the week...
Belgium is also shutting down its nuclear powerplants.
The price of the reunification of the two Germanys was a series of treaties that assured the Russians that the new Germany would be an absolutely harmless entity.Well, that will help Germany reduce reliance on coal, will it not?
I sometimes where people get these ideas from, Cornflakes packets?
Frau Merkel took that decision 10 years ago, do the math: March 11, 2011... Fukushima. An emotional answer to it.
PWR / BWR certainly suck at the safety and waste level (thanks Rickover and Shippingport for that legacy), but Fukushima was absolute worst case.
Meanwhile global warming, and Germany contribution to it, are woing worse by the week...
Belgium is also shutting down its nuclear powerplants.
Then we have seen how the main German political leader was a woman educated in communism, that some very intelligent conservative politicians were expelled from the system with accusations of plagiarism in their university jobs, that one of Frau Merkel's last decisions was to hand over the management of taxes to the socialists and that his long-term goal is the energy dependence of Russia and possibly the expulsion of American troops, they just need a nuclear accident to serve as a pretext.
This process of slow conquest is not new, in the sixties it was called Finlandisation, and I have no objection because it is a peaceful process accepted by German taxpayers in successive free elections.
We all know that the German people are never wrong to choose their leaders.
There is a difference between respecting the decisions of German voters and those of their political leaders. For example, the decision not to expel Greece from the eurozone after Varufakis' miserable communist experiment (they keep trying) has affected my pension plan and that gives me the right to have a say in German foreign policy. The entire European economy is connected through the euro and if the French give up nuclear energy and their African policy, that will affect me when paying the energy bill, because the Spanish electricity grid is connected to the French one.Germany developed into a stable democracy after WW2. For that alone, the nation deserves considerable respect. The rest is internal politics.
Even the italian grid.There is a difference between respecting the decisions of German voters and those of their political leaders. For example, the decision not to expel Greece from the eurozone after Varufakis' miserable communist experiment (they keep trying) has affected my pension plan and that gives me the right to have a say in German foreign policy. The entire European economy is connected through the euro and if the French give up nuclear energy and their African policy, that will affect me when paying the energy bill, because the Spanish electricity grid is connected to the French one.Germany developed into a stable democracy after WW2. For that alone, the nation deserves considerable respect. The rest is internal politics.
Correction: that all Europeans in the Eurozone will pay in the future.I feel for the German people for the prices they are going to be paying in the future.
?I wonder if the UK might not be better off just paying US yards to do the job. Cheaper in the long term.
That was my point, the rest of Europe is affected by Germany's decision on this and that will have consequences.Correction: that all Europeans in the Eurozone will pay in the future.
Sorry, talking about dealing with nuclear waste, in this instance the decommissioned submarines rotting on the south coast.?I wonder if the UK might not be better off just paying US yards to do the job. Cheaper in the long term.
You mean for Small Modular Reactors?
The US occupation and Marshal Plan brought a stable democracy to German after WW2.Germany developed into a stable democracy after WW2. For that alone, the nation deserves considerable respect. The rest is internal politics.
Don't worry, when time will come, Rosatom will come to the rescue.