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Scholz opens door to extend nuclear as Russia squeezes gas supply
2022-08-04
More resilience ==> less leverage for Russia.
[ANNAHAR] German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Wednesday raised the possibility of keeping nuclear plants going as he accused Russia of blocking the delivery of a key turbine to throttle gas supplies to Europe.

The continent's biggest economy has been scrambling for energy sources to fill a gap left by a reduction in gas supplies from Moscow.

Standing next to the turbine, Scholz said that extending the lifetime of Germany's three remaining nuclear power plants "can make sense".

The power stations, which are set to be taken off the grid at the end of the year, were "relevant exclusively for electricity production, and only for a small part of it", Scholz said.

In total, the nuclear fleet accounts for six percent of Germany's electricity output.

The government has said it will await the outcome of a new "stress test" of the national electric grid before determining whether to stick with the long-planned phase-out.

- NUCLEAR SWITCH -
Former chancellor Angela Merkel
...chancellor of Germany and the impetus behind Germany's remarkably ill-starred immigration program. Merkel used to be referred to by Germans as Mom. Now they make faces at her for inundating the country with Moslem colonists...
spectacularly decided to ditch atomic energy in 2011 following the Fukushima nuclear disaster in Japan.

Extending the lifetime of the plants has set off a heated debate in Germany, where nuclear power has been a source of controversy stretching back before Merkel's decision.

Germany has already moved to restart mothballed coal power plants to guard against an energy shortfall.

The squeeze comes as Russia dwindles supplies of gas, which Germany has long relied on to power industry and heat homes.

Russian energy giant Gazprom has chalked up limited supplies to technical issues.

The delayed return of a turbine from Canada, where the unit was being serviced, was behind the initial reduction in deliveries via the Nord Stream 1 gas pipeline in June, according to Gazprom.

Supplies via the energy link were further reduced to around 20 percent of capacity in late July, after Gazprom halted the operation of one of the last two operating turbines due to the "technical condition of the engine".

Posted by:Fred

#4  "A poll should be done to determine
The views of you Rooskies," sez Hermann,
"On whether it's brilliant
To breed more resilient
New cold, angry, coal-burning Germans."
Posted by: Angolunter Platypus1778   2022-08-04 21:16  

#3  "How dare you!"
Posted by: M. Murcek   2022-08-04 15:06  

#2  ...sparking fears climate goals will go up in smoke

Well it's either that or riots and famine.

Of course the greens would go along with the 'riots' part.
Posted by: Mullah Richard   2022-08-04 14:59  

#1  Germany is firing up old coal plants, sparking fears climate goals will go up in smoke
Posted by: Skidmark   2022-08-04 13:07  

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