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Merkel sets the stage for atomic power battle
Posted Monday, September 6 2010 at 20:05
In Summary
- German leader’s bid to extend lifetime of nuclear reactors meets opposition
Berlin, Monday
German Chancellor Angela Merkel set the stage today for perhaps the biggest fight of her time in office with proposals to postpone the date when Europe’s biggest economy abandons nuclear power.
“The government yesterday approved a far-reaching and sweeping concept for energy production in the coming decades, making our power generation the most efficient and environmentally friendly in the world,” Merkel said.
“This means that we need nuclear energy, as well as coal, as a bridge technology. I know that many people are very sceptical and critical of nuclear power, and we take these concerns seriously.”
Opposition parties and environmentalists have vowed to fight the planned extension in the lifetime of Germany’s 17 nuclear reactors for an average of 12 years beyond the scheduled shutdown of around 2020.
But calculations in the German media indicate that the last plant will not be switched off until 2040, and critics say that operators may get away with keeping some running for even longer than that.
Merkel, 56, hopes to be able to circumvent the upper house, where her coalition lost its majority earlier this year, with the necessary legislation, but the opposition has vowed to challenge this in court.
Even if the extension becomes law, the Social Democrats, who with the Greens made the decision in 2000 under former chancellor Gerhard Schroeder for Germany to go nuclear-free, have said they will reverse it if they win power.
“I can promise the government a fiery autumn,” warned Cladia Roth, co-head of the opposition Greens, while Gregor Gysi, co-head of the far-left Die Linke party, called the extension an “error of the highest order.” (AFP)




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