CDU/CSU Wants to Revive Nuclear Power in Germany

CDU/CSU Wants to Revive Nuclear Power in Germany

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CDU/CSU Wants to Revive Nuclear Power in Germany

Germany's CDU/CSU calls for a reversal of the nuclear phase-out, proposing to restart three decommissioned plants or invest in new reactor technology.

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Andreas Lenz
What are the major obstacles to restarting the three nuclear power plants?
The plan to potentially restart the three nuclear power plants faces significant hurdles. The plants' operating permits have expired, and obtaining new ones would require a new application based on current scientific and technical standards.
What is the CDU/CSU's alternative plan if the restart of the plants proves unfeasible?
As a backup plan, the CDU/CSU proposes participating in the research and development of new reactor types, particularly small modular reactors. Currently, these reactor types exist primarily in theoretical design.
What is the main proposal of the CDU/CSU parliamentary group regarding nuclear energy?
The CDU/CSU parliamentary group wants to revisit Germany's decision to phase out nuclear power, calling it an ideologically motivated mistake. They propose exploring the possibility of restarting the three recently decommissioned nuclear power plants.
How does the CDU/CSU's current proposal compare to their previous stance on nuclear energy?
The CDU/CSU's proposal marks a shift from their previous stance. After initially extending the lifespans of German nuclear plants in 2010, they supported the complete phase-out following the Fukushima disaster.
What are some of the challenges associated with the potential reactivation of the nuclear plants?
The reactivation of the nuclear plants would likely encounter considerable challenges, including securing new permits, addressing safety concerns, and incurring significant financial costs. The feasibility of restarting these aging plants is questionable.