Tag: Nuclear phase-out
Where Germany stands after a year without nuclear power
context As of: April 15, 2024 6:10 a.m A year ago, the last German nuclear reactors went offline. Since then, Germany has been importing a lot of electricity – but…
Nuclear power: The Czech Republic wants to build even more reactors – what does the population say? – Politics
Petr Fiala wants independence in energy supply. The Czech Republic should be able to produce enough electricity for the population and industry. Without any rogue states interfering. According to its…
Isar 2 near Landshut: Dismantling of the last Bavarian nuclear power plant can begin – Bavaria
Almost a year after the last Bavarian nuclear power plant was shut down, the dismantling permit has now been issued. The decision for the Isar 2 kiln in Essenbach in…
New nuclear reactors: “No breakthrough is foreseeable in any of the countries” – Knowledge
The International Atomic Energy Agency has chosen the perfect location for their meeting. On Thursday, the IAEA invited people to the first global “nuclear energy summit” at the Brussels Expo…
New nuclear reactors: “No breakthrough is foreseeable in any of the countries” – Knowledge
The International Atomic Energy Agency has chosen the perfect location for their meeting. On Thursday, the IAEA invited people to the first global “nuclear energy summit” at the Brussels Expo…
Bavaria: Nuclear phase-out has nothing to do with high electricity costs – Bavaria
Contrary to what parts of the state government have repeatedly claimed, the nuclear phase-out last year did not make electricity costs more expensive in Bavaria. “The nuclear phase-out has no…
Uniper: Why the crisis-hit company is earning brilliantly again – business
It’s dizzying: the electricity and gas company Uniper posted a breathtaking loss of 19.1 billion euros in 2022; Germany’s largest gas importer had to be rescued with state money. But…
CDU politician Liese wants to go back to nuclear power: this is how industry reacts to the suggestion – business
Peter Liese thought for a long time. “I admit quite openly: I contributed to the mistake,” he says. But now things are different, completely different. Liese, 58, is the North…
Kenfo: Why the nuclear fund relies on dirty investments – economics
Perhaps the address at Kurfürstenstrasse 87 could be described as the financial center of what is probably the most complicated garbage collection service in the country. The Lenz House there…
World Climate Conference: Isn’t it possible without new nuclear power plants?
22 countries want to triple global nuclear energy production – for climate protection. What experts say about the plans and what that means for Germany. source site