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    1. Competitive_Waltz704 on

      >*The* ***major power outage on April 28*** *has had an effect on Spanish public opinion. One of the first consequences has been a* ***change in mentality*** *detected by leading think tanks, such as the Elcano Royal Institute, whose latest barometer survey (wave 45) shows that* ***two-thirds of respondents (66%) believe that the country’s nuclear power plants should continue to operate****.*

      >*The question “There are several nuclear power plants in Spain. Do you think these plants should continue to operate in the future or should they be shut down?” has an answer that leaves no doubt about the growing trend among Spaniards, as 66% believe that nuclear power plants should continue to operate, while 28% disagree and only 5% say they do not know how to answer. This represents a very* ***significant change from the 43% who in 2023 agreed with the statement “We should extend the life of nuclear power plants as much as possible.”***

    2. xupamosobrolho on

      Yeah, nuclear energy would be so much easier to turn off and on again…..

    3. StrangerConscious637 on

      Nuclear lobby again…. they try everything to get the tax payer money to build nuclear power plants, which are not economic in any way without the money from us. It’s a shame.

    4. NestroyAM on

      What caused the blackouts? A lack of energy being produced?

    5. CashLivid on

      TheObjetive is well known in Spain for its lack of independence. It is a far right tabloid.

    6. Immediate-Radio587 on

      Omg the Germans gonna have a meltdown in this comment section now

    7. mods4mods on

      For the people that don’t understand, many Spaniards learned that nuclear has higher stability to tension and demand changes, and that solar specifically can’t handle those crisis that well because they don’t synchronize dynamically. That meant that when the demand of energy spiked, solar couldn’t handle the new stress in frequency, and the lack of ‘stable’ energy sources in the grid such as nuclear made the whole system go haywire.

    8. mnessenche on

      People truly are just masses led by billionaire-owned social and mass media.

    9. Movykappa on

      Spain has nuclear power and still had the black out.

      More nuclear propaganda.

    10. saihuang on

      Bunch of angry Germans incoming.

      Stop being so delulu.
      Nuclear is the way to go, just because you fell for the anti-nuclear propaganda, shouldn’t mean that others should follow your bad example.

      Just take the L and support others in not making the same mistake you guys did.

    11. Shoddy-Childhood-511 on

      [France and Switzerland shut down nuclear power plants amid scorching heatwave](https://www.euronews.com/2025/07/02/france-and-switzerland-shut-down-nuclear-power-plants-amid-scorching-heatwave)

      [China’s record heat strains power grid](https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/international/world-news/chinas-record-heat-strains-power-grid/articleshow/122865622.cms?utm_source=contentofinterest&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=cppst)

      Also nukes need lots of water, not something pleantiful in Spain. Nukes make sense up norther in winter, not so much when the heat sets in.

      You need nearby solar if you want to teh AC required to survive these climate change driven heatwaves.

    12. Dot-Slash-Dot on

      The power of propaganda.

      Nuclear wouldn’t have changed anything about the blackout.

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