Protests in Germany as Green Government Shuts Down Nuclear Forever
Multiple protests took place as Germany’s green government shut down the country’s three remaining nuclear power plants forever.
Multiple protests took place as Germany’s green government shut down the country’s three remaining nuclear power plants forever.
Germany’s planned shutdown of all of its remaining nuclear power plants risks causing power shortages, one industry group in the country has warned.
71 per cent of Germans want to see the country continue to use nuclear power despite efforts to see the source phased out, research has shown.
The price of electricity and gas is likely to remain high in Europe for the foreseeable future, with one German supplier warning that prices are likely to double in the coming months rather than go down.
More than a million UK households will be offered money for them to cut their electricity use between 5pm and 6pm on Monday.
The worldwide food and fuel crises saw a spike in protests in countries across Europe in 2022, research by the American University has found.
With Ukraine in flames and the EU green agenda in pieces, 2022 was the year that fears over food and energy security once again hit Europe.
Germany announced a new scheme that will see power suppliers able to remotely limit home heating and electric car charging to save energy.
Fears over possible gas shortages seem to have returned to the German media, with the cold European winter seeing the country burn through its saved-up supply far faster than expected.
Qatar obliquely threatened to cut the EU from its supply of natural gas amid claims that the Islamist nation bribed officials in Brussels.
Thanks to a raft of power-saving measures combined with its armada of nuclear power plants, France is now on the “right track” to avoid rolling blackouts this winter, one government minister has claimed.
As a result of the ongoing energy crisis throughout Europe, Switzerland is considering a ban on the use of electric cars for non-essential purposes.
Germany’s massive energy crisis is “under control”, the country’s Chancellor has insisted despite repeated warnings of possible blackouts occurring over the coming months.
Emergency meetings on how to deal with possible energy shortages over the coming months are now being held by the UK government, reports claim.
Protesters gathered in front of a shuttered power station on Sunday to demonstrate against the Irish government’s banning of a natural and abundant fossil fuel just in time for the winter energy crisis.
The head of the national electricity grid in France has warned that power cuts are still likely during the winter months.
Germany’s left-wing Chancellor has ordered that his country’s three remaining nuclear power plants be kept online beyond the end of this year in a move that has prompted outrage from climate crazies.
Britons face regular, rolling blackouts in order to preserve the overall integrity of the gas and electricity network this winter.