Monday, April 18, 2011

POSSIBLE FUTURE ENERGY SHORTAGE, OR RATHER THE BLACK OUT, BESIDES THE NEW POLICIES FOR TAX INCREASE MAY REMAIN THE GOVERNMENTS MAJOR CONCERN IN - - -

POSSIBLE FUTURE ENERGY SHORTAGE, OR RATHER THE BLACK OUT, BESIDES THE NEW POLICIES FOR TAX INCREASE MAY REMAIN THE GOVERNMENTS MAJOR CONCERN IN GERMANY AND IN MANY EUROPEAN COUNTRIES. The contention over the required financial support for the exit from the nuclear energy policy in Germany in particular and in Europe in general may require much time to cover the cost of the exit that has been estimated in several billions of euros in Germany alone, despite the unanimous support for the agreement that has been made by both the government and the Opposition for the eventual exit from the a tomic energy as Germany's main source of electric energy in the summit held in Berlin late last week. However, the increasing high demand for energy in Germany and in other European countries may exceed the production capacity of other forms of renewable sources of energy , besides the new policies for tax increase and possible energy shortage, or rather the black-out that may remain major concern in the governments policies.

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