Energy Supply - Csu Relies on the Return of Nuclear Power
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Cheap, climate-friendly energy – and all without nuclear waste? The nuclear energy plans of the CSU are big. Too big?
In energy supply in Germany, despite the nuclear phase-out, the CSU is relying on a return of nuclear energy.
Since 2023, Germany has no longer had any active nuclear power plants - from the point of view of the CSU, this does not have to remain the case. The ruling party calls for a return to nuclear reactors, but otherwise known. In doing so, they envisage a new approach to nuclear waste.
In order to ensure energy supply, the CSU in the Bundestag is committed to a return of nuclear energy in Germany and the construction of mini-nuclear power plants, despite nuclear exits. The Federal Republic should become a pioneer in the "new technologies" rather than a sleepy one.
The CSU Land Group in the Bundestag wants to adopt numerous demands on energy policy. The clear focus of the members of parliament is on the return to nuclear energy.
The aim of the new German nuclear research must be "to become a pioneer again from the straggler," says a CSU paper. The party dreams of a "circular economy for nuclear energy."
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