Summary

A new Innofact poll shows 55% of Germans support returning to nuclear power, a divisive issue influencing coalition talks between the CDU/CSU and SPD.

While 36% oppose the shift, support is strongest among men and in southern and eastern Germany.

About 22% favor restarting recently closed reactors; 32% support building new ones.

Despite nuclear support, 57% still back investment in renewables. The CDU/CSU is exploring feasibility, but the SPD and Greens remain firmly against reversing the nuclear phase-out, citing stability and past policy shifts.

    • alvvayson@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      4 hours ago

      The “expensive” argument is bollocks.

      It’s not too expensive for China, South Korea, Japan, the USA, France, the UAE, Iran, India, Russia.

      The countries without nuclear will deindustrialize and the countries with nuclear will outcompete them.

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        3 hours ago

        The countries without nuclear will deindustrialize and the countries with nuclear will outcompete them.

        Where is the evidence for that claim?

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          2 hours ago

          Germany is the obvious evidence for that claim. Their once great industry is doing really bad due to high energy prices. Which is why even they are second guessing the Energiewende.

          Despite insane levels of investment in renewables, they are still stuck on gas en lignite and have very high energy prices.

          Merkel’s bet that Russian gas could always be depended on didn’t work out.

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            2 hours ago

            The sabotage of solar and wind energy by Altmaier during the CDU government has had a bigger impact than the removal of the few percent of power we got from nuclear. Not to mention that nuclear fuel has the exact same problems as fossil fuels in that major sources of nuclear fuel are in Russia.

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      9 hours ago

      Wait until you see the price of climate change and not moving away from fossil fuels then

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        Speed! The best time to give a nuclear plant a green light was about 20 years ago, as it will just be coming online now. The second best time is never, because we don’t have time to wait anymore.

        Nuclear takes a long time to build, and in all that time you’re not switching away from fossil fuels. I swear nuclear proponents are fossil fuel shills just wanting to delay the day we switch away from them.

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          1 hour ago

          Our largest power plant, with 6 reactors, was built in 6 years. To this day it provides us with around 6% of our global power requirements. It’s been running for 45 years, producing 32TWh per year with 0 carbon emissions.

          It’s like we could build them faster if we wanted to ? We’ve done it already, we can do it again.

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        8 hours ago

        Wait what I am 100% pro renewables…

        If nuclear somehow were the only option, I would support it. But it’s the worst option.

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        8 hours ago

        Ah yes, that’s why we should invest money into an expensive form of energy instead of a cheap one, that will help us displace fossil fuels!

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          4 hours ago

          Hate to break it to you, bud, but energy is already priced according to how expensive it is to provide.

          It’s not about “this energy source vs. that energy source.” It’s about increasing the supply of available energy.

          Read a book on energy and you’ll quickly realize that as we produce more energy, we consume more. Right now, our energy needs are not being met even with fossil fuels + nuclear + renewables.

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            3 hours ago

            Hate to break it to you, but with a limited amount of money you can only increase your generation so much. Choosing a power source that’s less efficient from a monetary perspective means you can displace less fossil fuel.

            Read a book on mathematics if you don’t believe me.