British Decision Rekindles German Debate on
Phase-Out of Nuclear Power
Jan 12 - BBC Monitoring European
The British government's commitment to further use of nuclear energy has
revived the debate in Germany on the planned phase-out of nuclear power.
Bavaria's Minister-President Guenther Beckstein (CSU) [Christian Social
Union] has argued for "reviewing the phase-out of nuclear energy decided in
the nuclear consensus and extending the remaining lifetimes of the nuclear
power plants". But the operators should be obligated to invest in renewable
energies some of the profits from the extension of lifetimes, he said.
Politicians of the Union [CDU-CSU, Christian Democratic Union - CSU] and FDP
[Free Democratic Party] also spoke in favour of longer use of nuclear power.
But Environment Minister Sigmar Gabriel (SPD) [Social Democratic Party of
Germany] said he saw "no grounds" in the decisions to deviate from the
German path of phasing out nuclear power.
Originally published by Die Welt website, Berlin, in German 12 Jan 08.
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