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posted by mrpg on Sunday December 02 2018, @07:10AM   Printer-friendly
from the up-and-atom dept.

Arthur T Knackerbracket has found the following story:

[...] France is a major player in the nuclear industry: in 2012, about 75 percent of its electricity came from nuclear reactors. But since the Fukushima disaster that same year, the country has been pushing to retire some of its older reactors (although not as aggressively as Germany did). According to Power Magazine, in 2014 France's lower house of parliament passed a bill that would have capped nuclear power at 50 percent of the country's energy mix by 2025. Since then, the cap has been removed and reinstated by legislative bodies, and while reducing nuclear reliance to 50 percent of the country's energy mix seemed to be certain, the timeline to do it was far from certain.

[...] As France moves away from nuclear, Japan is slowly turning some of its nuclear reactors back on. After the Fukushima disaster, Japan suspended its nuclear fleet for safety inspection, leaving the country with no nuclear power. Instead, Japan currently burns more coal, oil, and natural gas. In 2015, two reactors came back online for the first time, and a handful of reactors have been approved to reconnect with the grid every year since then.

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  • (Score: 3, Insightful) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday December 02 2018, @12:31PM (1 child)

    by Anonymous Coward on Sunday December 02 2018, @12:31PM (#768875)

    I don't care if they retire nuclear or not. But as long as they DO NOT replace it with any CO2 emissions, then it's OK. If even ONE new CO2 spewing gas power plant is opened, then it's a fucking disaster.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_power_stations_in_France [wikipedia.org]

    Oh oh, so, when are they planning to close the coal power plant? The oil power plant?? No nuclear shutdown until ALL CO2 geysers are closed down forever.

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  • (Score: 3, Funny) by eravnrekaree on Sunday December 02 2018, @07:20PM

    by eravnrekaree (555) on Sunday December 02 2018, @07:20PM (#768948)

    This is exactly what they will have to do. There is no other way. "Renewables" produce far too little power too sporadically to provide for base generation.