25% of EU electricity production comes from nuclear sources

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  1. BIG mistake, Germany

    Maybe it would’ve been better to keep the nuclear plants open another 10 to 15 years further instead of super-gluing your lips to the Kremlin gas tit, dragging all the rest of the EU along with you, now at the Russians’ feet

  2. Sometimes I wonder if green lobbies were deliberately infiltrated by coal/oil and now Russian gas agents

    Greenpeace since 90s and now every Green Party in Europe pushing for unreliable renewables (I’ve solar pv at home so know just how unreliable productivity can be) with result being Russian gas being used as backup

  3. Poland would like to buy German nuclear power plants which Germany is getting rid off

  4. Actually, it was around 27% in 2021, because in 2020 France experienced unprecendented nuclear offtime due to service and refueling.

    But it will ultimately go down, because of german phase-out and Olkiluoto, Mochovce and Flamanville can’t replace that. No other nuclear plant is in construction right now.

    The closest to that is Paks 2, but treaty was signed in 2014 and they still haven’t started.

  5. Finland going to get a bump for 40% in Nuclear energy capacity during this year. OL3 finally finished!

  6. Germany: “Nuclear bad, m’kay! Let’s shut down our nuclear plants!”

    Also Germany: “Lets build more coal plants and buy natural gas from a dictator!”

  7. and there still isn’t a single operational long-term waste storage facility anywhere in the world.

    how incredibly irresponsible.

  8. Croatia has 50/50 ownership of the powerplant with Slovenia, our technicians work together there. We even take in the nuclear waste onto our soil. So, does it or doesn’t it count?

  9. We have peat bogs in Ireland. But we stopped using this fuel and instead import thr peat logs from Germany. We do this because we are retarded

  10. List is somewhat misleading, since Croatia ownes half of Krško Nuclear Power Plant in Slovenia. Yes plant is in Slovenia but it is on the border between two countries and two countries share 50%-50% produced energy.

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