> “However, respect for national sovereignty in energy matters also means not claiming EU funds for this expensive path, a quarter of which comes from German taxpayers’ money,”
So the headline is way more optimistic than the actual outlook. Germany together with other anti-nuclear European countries will just block this.
Karlsefni1 on
>The European Commission wants to open up part of its proposed 2 trillion euro EU budget for 2028-2034 to nuclear energy, a move likely to divide the bloc’s member states, which Germany immediately rejected.
Damn, I’m shocked.
edparadox on
Germany would see that as a failure of their energy mix and lobbying on the matter.
Unfortunately, the entryism they set up decades ago will sabotage this from within other member states.
Alarmed_Crazy_6620 on
German energy policy apologists in shambles. I am sorry, Damen und Herren, coal burning and Russian gas consumption will stop. Onwards!
AsozialesNetzwerkOB on
Get in loser we’re going to burn billions.
Own_Kaleidoscope1287 on
Honestly at this point just exclude energy productuon from the matters of the EU and only let it handle International energy trade. Let simply each nation decide on its own energy mix so Germany and others cant fck the rest of the EU over and over again.
SisterOfBattIe on
It’s about twenty years late, but better late than never!
The French energy policy has just been superior. Having nuclear would have mitigated so many issues of oil providers blackmailing Europe.
Character-Guide-2259 on
Finally a bright idea
Dramatic_Mastodon_93 on
Now ban all attempts at mass surveillance. No? Right…
swiwwcheese on
Ok but what do we do about Russia controlling nearly half of the world’s uranium enrichment industry and therefore nuclear plant fuel supply ?
EDIT : here’s the report [**in french I’m sorry just use subtitles if you can**] from the French-German public-funded TV channel Arte on the problem with **Rosatom** and Europe still using their services, that my detractor below calls ‘disinformation’, so you can make your own opinion and seek to learn more if you want, anyway : [https://youtu.be/SCCoZXBOX_o?feature=shared](https://youtu.be/SCCoZXBOX_o?feature=shared)
**NOTE for further context** : in France very strong pro-nuclear energy opinion, but also propaganda, is VERY COMMON including on Reddit, enough that any criticism and doubts expressed about that industry (and France’s enormous ambitions) attract and trigger strong and vocal detractors, it is even inevitable on the French-speaking Reddit (tip: the guy is also French, im not surprised) where you’ll be basically crushed if you even scratch anything nuke-related
The TV channel Arte is also bashed hard by them, accused of being completely pro-German and anti-nuclear, to the point of being called a disinformation media
Let yourselves be judges of all that, you have no reason to believe random strangers on the internet 🙂
Jackman1337 on
Hopefully not, dont support this dumb religious extremly expensive energy. But its cult followers will be enough to keep it alive.
trollsmurf on
We are quicker preparing for war than energy independence. Not sure that’s the right priority.
eurocomments247 on
Oh noes, what will redditors do with their persecution complex?
Schwertkeks on
No chance in hell that Germany is willing to fund this.
robert-de-vries on
Finally. The f-ing a-holes … Especially Germany for being a complete denier … Look what happened to them since cheap ‘eastern’ oil is made unavailable …
YonaxTV on
This comment section is a perfect showcase of why Germany needs to build up it’s army.
BarbaraBarbierPie on
This is a waste of precious money and time!
France:
More than half of their reactors are in a sorry state and the last one they built quadrupled in cost to 13.2 bn Euros after 17 years of building.
Finland:
Just opened a new reactor … it took them fricking 16 years and since it’s in operation, they found out it is warming up the sea significantly harming wildlife in the process by robbing them habitats.
And only 8 bn Euros over the budget of 3 bn Euros making it a total of 11 bn Euros
With the same amount of money, we could have built well over 5 times more electrical capacity (production plus storage)
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> “However, respect for national sovereignty in energy matters also means not claiming EU funds for this expensive path, a quarter of which comes from German taxpayers’ money,”
So the headline is way more optimistic than the actual outlook. Germany together with other anti-nuclear European countries will just block this.
>The European Commission wants to open up part of its proposed 2 trillion euro EU budget for 2028-2034 to nuclear energy, a move likely to divide the bloc’s member states, which Germany immediately rejected.
Damn, I’m shocked.
Germany would see that as a failure of their energy mix and lobbying on the matter.
Unfortunately, the entryism they set up decades ago will sabotage this from within other member states.
German energy policy apologists in shambles. I am sorry, Damen und Herren, coal burning and Russian gas consumption will stop. Onwards!
Get in loser we’re going to burn billions.
Honestly at this point just exclude energy productuon from the matters of the EU and only let it handle International energy trade. Let simply each nation decide on its own energy mix so Germany and others cant fck the rest of the EU over and over again.
It’s about twenty years late, but better late than never!
The French energy policy has just been superior. Having nuclear would have mitigated so many issues of oil providers blackmailing Europe.
Finally a bright idea
Now ban all attempts at mass surveillance. No? Right…
Ok but what do we do about Russia controlling nearly half of the world’s uranium enrichment industry and therefore nuclear plant fuel supply ?
EDIT : here’s the report [**in french I’m sorry just use subtitles if you can**] from the French-German public-funded TV channel Arte on the problem with **Rosatom** and Europe still using their services, that my detractor below calls ‘disinformation’, so you can make your own opinion and seek to learn more if you want, anyway : [https://youtu.be/SCCoZXBOX_o?feature=shared](https://youtu.be/SCCoZXBOX_o?feature=shared)
**NOTE for further context** : in France very strong pro-nuclear energy opinion, but also propaganda, is VERY COMMON including on Reddit, enough that any criticism and doubts expressed about that industry (and France’s enormous ambitions) attract and trigger strong and vocal detractors, it is even inevitable on the French-speaking Reddit (tip: the guy is also French, im not surprised) where you’ll be basically crushed if you even scratch anything nuke-related
The TV channel Arte is also bashed hard by them, accused of being completely pro-German and anti-nuclear, to the point of being called a disinformation media
Let yourselves be judges of all that, you have no reason to believe random strangers on the internet 🙂
Hopefully not, dont support this dumb religious extremly expensive energy. But its cult followers will be enough to keep it alive.
We are quicker preparing for war than energy independence. Not sure that’s the right priority.
Oh noes, what will redditors do with their persecution complex?
No chance in hell that Germany is willing to fund this.
Finally. The f-ing a-holes … Especially Germany for being a complete denier … Look what happened to them since cheap ‘eastern’ oil is made unavailable …
This comment section is a perfect showcase of why Germany needs to build up it’s army.
This is a waste of precious money and time!
France:
More than half of their reactors are in a sorry state and the last one they built quadrupled in cost to 13.2 bn Euros after 17 years of building.
Finland:
Just opened a new reactor … it took them fricking 16 years and since it’s in operation, they found out it is warming up the sea significantly harming wildlife in the process by robbing them habitats.
And only 8 bn Euros over the budget of 3 bn Euros making it a total of 11 bn Euros
With the same amount of money, we could have built well over 5 times more electrical capacity (production plus storage)