4 points | by leonidasrup 3 hours ago
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It's in German.
The main critic is that Jan Emblemsvåg counts the subsidies for renewables into his cash-flow-analysis but doesn't do that for nuclear.
Nuclear was heavily subsidized in Germany.
Read it for yourself. Come to your own conclusion.
For me that's boring. I'm not surprised the pro nuclear agenda is pushed (again).
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2000/jun/15/johnhooper (2000)
Chancellor Gerhard Schröder was last night within sight of an historic deal to shut down Germany's nuclear energy industry - the fourth largest in the world.
https://atomicinsights.com/gazprom-profiting-mightily-from-g... (2011)
Gazprom profiting mightily from German nuclear exit
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/04/23/world/europe/schroder-ger... (2022)
The Former Chancellor Who Became Putin’s Man in Germany
Gerhard Schröder, who is paid almost $1 million a year by Russian-controlled energy companies, has become a pariah.
It's in German.
The main critic is that Jan Emblemsvåg counts the subsidies for renewables into his cash-flow-analysis but doesn't do that for nuclear.
Nuclear was heavily subsidized in Germany.
Read it for yourself. Come to your own conclusion.
For me that's boring. I'm not surprised the pro nuclear agenda is pushed (again).
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2000/jun/15/johnhooper (2000)
Chancellor Gerhard Schröder was last night within sight of an historic deal to shut down Germany's nuclear energy industry - the fourth largest in the world.
https://atomicinsights.com/gazprom-profiting-mightily-from-g... (2011)
Gazprom profiting mightily from German nuclear exit
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/04/23/world/europe/schroder-ger... (2022)
The Former Chancellor Who Became Putin’s Man in Germany
Gerhard Schröder, who is paid almost $1 million a year by Russian-controlled energy companies, has become a pariah.