German Chancellor Olaf Scholz is dismissing a junior coalition partner’s suggestion that the country should keep open the option of using its closed nuclear power plants.
Scholz brushed aside the suggestion in an interview with Deutschlandfunk radio broadcast on Saturday .
Nuclear energy is over,” he said. “The issue of nuclear energy in Germany is a dead horse. Anyone who wanted to build new nuclear power plants would need 15 years and would have to spend 15-20 billion euros each.” The chancellor insisted that “the fact is that with the end of the use of nuclear power, dismantling has also begun,” and any talk of resuming the use of atomic energy would imply building new power stations.
He stressed plans to meet the future needs of Europe’s biggest economy by expanding the use of renewable sources such as wind and solar power. The latest discussion about nuclear energy came after Scholz on Wednesday pledged that the ideologically diverse coalition of his center-left Social Democrats, the environmentalist Greens and the Free Democrats would tone downThe Associated Press is an independent global news organization dedicated to factual reporting.
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