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To: axial who wrote (38744)6/7/2011 3:52:46 PM
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After the Nuclear Beatdown: What Electric Generation Options Remain?

By Paul Mauldin | Smart Energy Portal | June 6, 2011

Germany’s announcement that it was shutting down its 17 nuclear plants by 2022 wasn’t a complete surprise. Under pressure from environmentalists and in light of Japan’s continuing crisis at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant, Germany’s government is committing to exit from all nuclear power (at least on Germany’s turf) by 2022. Germany is not alone in having nuclear jitters. The European Commission and the European Nuclear Safety Regulators' Group (ENSREG) called for stress tests of all 143 nuclear plants in the EU. These began on June 1, 2011. Switzerland isn’t waiting for test results. The Swiss have already decided to freeze plans to build three new nuclear power plants and to decommission the country’s five operating plants.

Cont.: smartenergyportal.net

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