Tag: Nuclear power risk
Asia Techonomics: Japan Revives Nuclear Power
Tokyo Eleven years after the Fukushima disaster, Japan is talking about nuclear power again. Because the new head of government Fumio Kishida is trying to position the form of energy…
How is it going on now?
Dusseldorf The penultimate chapter in the emotional history of German nuclear power ends on December 31, 2021: The Brokdorf, Grohnde and Gundremmingen nuclear power plants, Unit C, will go offline…
Nuclear power: Germany is getting out, France is building
Nuclear power Is nuclear power experiencing an international revival thanks to new reactor concepts, while the last reactors in Germany are going offline? Gundremmingen, Munich When only the screams of…
Why is France using mini nuclear power plants?
Emmanuel Macron Macron relies on nuclear power. (Photo: Klawe Rzeczy) Düsseldorf, Paris A few weeks ago, Emmanuel Macron spoke to entrepreneurs and students for two hours about his vision for…
Nuclear power? Never again! – that’s why technology no longer has a future
The last nuclear power plant in Germany should go offline at the end of 2022 – or not? Proponents of the controversial technology are daring to go out of cover…
Nuclear power? Never again! – that’s why technology no longer has a future
The last nuclear power plant in Germany should go offline at the end of 2022 – or not? Proponents of the controversial technology are daring to go out of cover…
Why the dispute is coming to a head before the climate conference
Berlin, Düsseldorf In Germany, nuclear power is seen as a technological mistake. But it is experiencing a comeback worldwide: According to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), 51 new nuclear…
Rescue the climate with nuclear energy? Nuclear power will come back
Eva Fischer Eva Fischer, correspondent in the Handelsblatt office in Brussels, analyzes trends and conflicts, regulatory projects and strategic concepts from the inner workings of the EU. Because anyone who…
It continues to shine in the neighborhood
Neckarwestheim nuclear power plant In Germany, the last reactors will soon go offline, but other European countries continue to rely on the technology. (Photo: dpa) Berlin, London, Istanbul, Madrid, Stockholm,…