The news is a bombshell. The day the twenty-seven countries of the European Union would agree to perform stress tests for the 153 reactors present on its soil, Germany announced on March 15, and the immediate closure for three months seven of its plants. "The German plants are no less safe today than they were a week ago, recognizes the Frankfurter Runschau, but it is the result matters.
And the result is good. Seven old plants are disconnected from network, and a debate on safety standards to be held in Germany. This too is good. " "The audience was as surprised by the zeal energy groups, noted the daily. From one day to another, the government has deprived them of profits that can be counted in billions.
We would have liked to see earlier the same courage, dynamism and willingness to go to war. "But, recalling that all German governments broke their teeth on the powerful nuclear lobby, the EN states that" congratulations are worth today. The real confrontation [ ...] read more on Presseurop.
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And the result is good. Seven old plants are disconnected from network, and a debate on safety standards to be held in Germany. This too is good. " "The audience was as surprised by the zeal energy groups, noted the daily. From one day to another, the government has deprived them of profits that can be counted in billions.
We would have liked to see earlier the same courage, dynamism and willingness to go to war. "But, recalling that all German governments broke their teeth on the powerful nuclear lobby, the EN states that" congratulations are worth today. The real confrontation [ ...] read more on Presseurop.
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