Wednesday, May 25, 2011

GERMANY'S CONTROVERSIAL ENERGY POLICY ON THE USE OF THE ATOMIC ENERGY AS THE MAIN SOURCE OF ELECTRIC ENERGY IN GERMANY IN PARTICULAR AND IN EUROPE --

GERMANY'S CONTROVERSIAL ENERGY POLICY ON THE USE OF ATOMIC ENERGY AS THE MAIN SOURCE OF ELECTRIC ENERGY IN GERMANY IN PARTICULAR AND IN EUROPE IN GENERAL HAS REACHED THE EUROPEAN UNION PARLIAMENT FOR DISCUSSION.


Germany's controversial energy policy that may determine the future of atomic energy as the main electric energy source in Germany in particular and in Europe in general has further reached the European Union Parliament in Brussels, the capital of Luxemburg for discussion and the final decision that will determine the future of atomic energy use as the main electric energy source in some of the European countries. France and many Eastern European countries have rejected the request for the change of their energy policies and the closer of all their nuclear Reactors, while Denmark and the Niederland have been for the change of the energy policies and the closer of all the nuclear Reactors currently operating in safe condition in many European countries. These contention on the use of nuclear energy as the main electric energy source in Europe has further required the formation of a new European Union committee that will study and present reports on the dangers, or the advantages in the use of the atomic energy as the main source of electricity in some European Union countries.

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