2011年5月31日星期二

Germans are missing with nuclear closing date: Sweden (Reuters)

STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - fix a date to close nuclear power plants of the Germany is a bad solution for the country and it should rather focus on boosting the use of renewable energy, the Sweden said Monday.

The Germany coalition Government decided to maintain permanently closed eight oldest reactors in the country and the rest by 2022 in response to the disaster of Fukushima at the Japan. The decision was a dramatic policy reversal.

Group of State-owned Swedish Vattenfall operates two nuclear power plants, even if they are offline since 2007. He holds a minority in a third factory.

"The important thing is not the year nuclear power stops, the important thing is to build renewable energy so that a reduced reliance on nuclear energy and emissions", Swedish Environment Minister Andreas Carlgren said on public radio.

He said Germany had troll in the promotion of renewable energies and that such a position "to the hectic energy policy" which was not good for a country.

"In Sweden we have everything we can to prevent this," he said.

Germany will also have to import nuclear power plants of the France and boost his confidence in the power of fossil fuels, said he.

"They themselves at risk of not meeting the double challenge that we have to reduce the dependency on nuclear power and reduce emissions,", he added.

Carlgren said that he would not comment on whether Vattenfall to losses of the German decision and that it belonged to Vattenfall to make this first call.

Vattenfall said that he will not comment until the German Government takes the decision of official closure June 6.

(Reported by Patrick Lannin; editing by James Jukwey)


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