Ghost of Truth on Nostr: Nuclear power exposes divisions in the EU Nuclear power is experiencing a real boom. ...
Nuclear power exposes divisions in the EU
Nuclear power is experiencing a real boom. There are currently 440 reactors in operation worldwide and 60 new ones are being built. This makes it all the more bizarre that the self-declared climate saviors from Germany, of all countries, have abandoned nuclear power and plunged their industry into a veritable recession. Coal-fired power generation is much greener, isn't it Robert Habeck? Neighboring France is now starting to expand its already strong nuclear power sector. Six new nuclear reactors are to be built in the years up to 2050 and the sector expects to create 100,000 jobs. France is mercilessly playing the climate protection card in front of German eyes and is investing in its nuclear power with the argument that it wants to reduce CO2 emissions. Germany, which currently imports energy from all possible sources, is being forced into dependency on France, which exports its cheap nuclear power to Germany, which has failed in other ways. As a result, the balance of power in the eurozone will continue to shift from Berlin to Paris. If we look at fiscal and monetary policy, we can deduce that the eurozone will be increasingly dominated by industrial policy interventionism, less free market economy and more bureaucracy.
https://www.nzz.ch/wirtschaft/franzoesischer-energiedirektor-kueny-die-kernkraft-ist-unabdingbar-ld.1821584
#nuclearpower #energy #energycrisis #germany #eurozone #france
Nuclear power is experiencing a real boom. There are currently 440 reactors in operation worldwide and 60 new ones are being built. This makes it all the more bizarre that the self-declared climate saviors from Germany, of all countries, have abandoned nuclear power and plunged their industry into a veritable recession. Coal-fired power generation is much greener, isn't it Robert Habeck? Neighboring France is now starting to expand its already strong nuclear power sector. Six new nuclear reactors are to be built in the years up to 2050 and the sector expects to create 100,000 jobs. France is mercilessly playing the climate protection card in front of German eyes and is investing in its nuclear power with the argument that it wants to reduce CO2 emissions. Germany, which currently imports energy from all possible sources, is being forced into dependency on France, which exports its cheap nuclear power to Germany, which has failed in other ways. As a result, the balance of power in the eurozone will continue to shift from Berlin to Paris. If we look at fiscal and monetary policy, we can deduce that the eurozone will be increasingly dominated by industrial policy interventionism, less free market economy and more bureaucracy.
https://www.nzz.ch/wirtschaft/franzoesischer-energiedirektor-kueny-die-kernkraft-ist-unabdingbar-ld.1821584
#nuclearpower #energy #energycrisis #germany #eurozone #france