> In my opinion substitution of wind power for nuclear > (in this period of time and in this amount) is an > un-realistic dream. > (Schroder has shown to be more green than any green movement). > Germans will sooner or later revise these shut-down plans and revisit their nuclear power. > The similar story happened to Swedes several years ago (By 2000 all Swedish nuclear power > stations were to be shut-down) and they still are in operation - at least till 2025....
Jan Sur—wka (not stupid as I think, Pole the neighbor of Germans) [EMAIL PROTECTED] ................... Jan, Got the correction on nuke phaseouts. The first two in the next two years, the balance by 2025. Don't be too sure that phasing out can't be done. Sure the G.W. Bushs and Cheneys are going to be laughing at anyone who would contend such a thing, all the while attempting to intimidate with their snyde remarks. Wouldn't surprise me if there's a bit of a back room gambit going on as we speak, trying to pressure a "rethinking" of such an itenerary. My personal belief is that it can be done. Whoever succedes at it first will become the envy and model of the contemporary world, not to mention a lot of sub-surface enmity. I give any nation a 100% chance of success in eliminating nukes, as long as they can keep the opposition dogs from taking chunks out of their heels along the way. There is an enormous difference between achieving what is possible and even economically prudent, rather than what is politically and economically expedient. Todd Appal Energy [EMAIL PROTECTED] Biofuel at Journey to Forever: http://journeytoforever.org/biofuel.html Please do NOT send "unsubscribe" messages to the list address. To unsubscribe, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/