The return of the king

  • zoe
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    1 year ago

    at least the japanese dont bitch about nuclear plants, unlike the germans

    • @alvvayson
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      181 year ago

      Japan doesn’t have coal, so no domestic coal lobby. And they also don’t have a dominant fossil fuel supplier who has infiltrated their society.

      The German bitching about nuclear is funded by the German coal lobby and Russian oil/gas lobby.

      For the EU as a whole, it’s best to ignore Germany on nuclear energy. Their civil discourse is bonkers and filled with falsehoods.

      • @utopianfiat
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        61 year ago

        France is surprisingly nuclearized despite Total

        • Uranium3006
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          101 year ago

          They panicked in the 70’s over the oil crisis and realized their west African colonies had lots of uranium so they went hard into nuclear power

          • @utopianfiat
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            11 year ago

            Shitty journey, lucky destination.

        • @[email protected]
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          31 year ago

          When Total (Elf Aquitaine at the time) started spending billions to buy “sniffing planes” that could “sniff” oil under the ground the French government might have decided that needed a plan B.

  • @[email protected]OP
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    31 year ago

    i wonder how much money they’re saving by using the nuclear facility and systems they have instead of importing gas.

  • AutoTL;DRB
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    21 year ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    LNG imports by Japan, the world’s second-biggest buyer of the fuel behind China, have fallen 17.4% in July, customs data shows, thanks to nuclear power restarts and growing use of renewable energy.

    Kansai expects its fuel procurement cost to fall by 12 billion yen ($81 million) a month thanks to the Takahama No.1 and No.2 restarts, President Nozomu Mori told reporters.

    Analysts say each gigawatt of nuclear power is equivalent to a million metric tons of LNG a year, so the restarts could trim annual imports by a tenth this year - the sharpest drop since the Fukushima disaster - and help to reduce Asian LNG prices.

    Given Japan’s nuclear and renewable energy cannot yet fully replace gas, utilities’ inventories of LNG by Sept. 10 remained at their lowest in nearly 1-1/2 years for a second successive week, the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry has said.

    Takeo Kikkawa, president of International University of Japan, believes that a maximum of about 20 reactors, or 15% of the energy mix, would come online by 2030, falling short of the government’s target of 20-22% owing to lengthy approvals and difficulties gaining consent from local communities.

    “Japan will need to keep buying more fossil fuels than it has targeted in 2030,” Kikkawa, who specialises in the energy industry, told Reuters.


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