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tietjens ◴[] No.45225051[source]
Article claims Germany is beginning to shift. I wouldn’t count on that. Despite having to import all of their energy aside from renewables, there is a wide-spread suspicion of nuclear here. The CDU made a lot of noise about it while they were in the opposition, but turning those closed plants back on is highly unlikely. Very costly and I’m not certain the expertise can be hired.
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StopDisinfo910 ◴[] No.45225803[source]
Germany has stopped actively trying to sabotage France on nuclear energy at every occasion in the EU. That’s a start.

Give you hope that at some point, they might even move on the brain dead competition policies in the energy market and we might end up with a sensible energy policy.

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1. pfdietz ◴[] No.45226324[source]
Germany doesn't need to sabotage France on nuclear energy; France has done a fine job of sabotaging themselves.
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2. viktorcode ◴[] No.45226392[source]
The historical data shows that France didn't have upwards trend in nuclear generation since early 2000s.[1] I wouldn't bet on it to change regardless of political climate.

1: https://analysesetdonnees.rte-france.com/en/generation/nucle...