Comment on Anon questions our energy sector
reksas@sopuli.xyz 23 hours ago
there are millions being poured into propaganda against using anything but fossil fuels, it all stems from there. But i wonder if its better this way or the alternative way where we would use more nuclear energy but since there would be so much money to be made, the rich would use their money to make all safety regulations null. I wish we could just get rid of the source problem.
ChaoticNeutralCzech@feddit.org 23 hours ago
Europe’s regulations are strict and robust. However, the German Greens convinced lots of people that they aren’t enough.
whome@discuss.tchncs.de 19 hours ago
That’s a crazy oversimplification almost all German party’s had a part in the phase out and shut down of German nuclear energy. To point at the Greens and say it was them, is a right wing talking point pushed by Springer media.
If there was a way to make good money with nuclear we would have it all around to say a grass roots movement was able to push this through is laughable, if we look how everything else works in this world. While surely way better to handle securely it’s simply not easy to build and operate. Just look at all the plants currently under construction in Europe they all struggle to get finished take years to decades longer then planned and are way more expensive to build then initially estimated. Why is France struggling so hard when they have a population that is definitely way more open minded towards nuclear?
Mubelotix@jlai.lu 7 hours ago
Why is France struggling? Because of fucking european regulations forcing our energy sector to sell energy AT LOSS to competitors
whome@discuss.tchncs.de 4 hours ago
Well I mean if you take a look at Flamanville Block 3. If you call that a smooth an unproblematic construction… They startet in 2007 wanted to produce energy in 2012 for the construction cost of 3.3 bn Euro. It’s still not connected to the network, though it’s sceduled for the end of the year and construction cost went up to 13.2bn (EDF) or 19bn (Cour des comptes) whoever you want to believe there.
That is what I was talking about, France is the most experienced country in Europe concerning Nuclear energy and have serious problems with it. If you want to blame it on European regulations, be my guest.
CancerMancer@sh.itjust.works 18 hours ago
The curse of Private-Public Partnerships (P3s) means middle-men sapping all the value out of long-term government projects. We simply cannot trust these organizations with our energy infrastructure.
reksas@sopuli.xyz 19 hours ago
is that party in the pockets of oil companies or are they just insane?