Europe's nuclear retreat: Germany by no means alone
May 25, 2012
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A good reminder from Paul Hockenos in Angst or Arithmetic? Why Germans are so Skeptical about Nuclear Energy.

"Of the many misconceptions that cloud the perception of Germany’s energy stands, one is that Germany is somehow on its own in Europe, on the fringe of the continent’s mainstream. In fact, Ireland, Austria, and Norway had dismissed the nuclear option years ago. Greece, Portugal, Italy, and Denmark don’t and will never have atomic power plants. Like Germany, Sweden, Switzerland, the Netherlands, and Belgium are in the process of phasing out nuclear power. Spain has banned the construction of new reactors."

Article originally appeared on Beyond Nuclear (https://archive.beyondnuclear.org/).
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