So Fukushima's nuclear disaster in Japan is the cause for Germany's high cost for electricity.
What a stupid statement/question.
Where did I say that? I didn't. What again is your native language Alan?
You are entitled to have an opinion. I am just letting you know that it is stupid.
Clearly you have proven again you
didn't read the article you posted here to prove (actually disprove) your point. Read it.
Slowly. Fukushima's nuclear disaster is mentioned. You now know the costs for that which you can't seem to factor. And no, there
may not be earthquake fault lines but Germany has justification to move away from this old form of energy generation: the worst nuclear accident in history took place at the Chernobyl nuclear power station in Ukraine. The disaster was caused by uncontrolled overheating of the reactor,
not an earthquake. The cost?
The initial emergency response, together with later decontamination of the environment, ultimately involved more than 500,000 personnel and cost an estimated 18 billion Soviet rubles—roughly US$68 billion in 2019, adjusted for inflationSo you complain about green, safe renewable energy and your short sighted view on cost is really stupid if you just look at Japan and Ukraine. Plus those who died.
Alan, you're OK if there is an old nuclear power station in your neighborhood? Even if the cost of electricity is lower?
Yes or No is all that is necessary.
I'll let others read the articles and make up their own minds.
Who here posting hasn't made up their mind that you're not utterly lost? Name one.
Who here has posted that you're utterly lost (too many to mention).