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1 How it will be possible to substitute nuclear power? Georg Mader, Wolfgang Lackner, Julia Band

2  5 th of November 1978 : Referendum in AUT 50,47% against nuclear power plant.  Emission certificate trade – nuclear power  Replacement of anti nuclear power law in Germany  Change in Italy  Has every country the same chance to substitute nuclear power?

3  In each country different: Geographical conditions (Lithonia - Denmark)  Even non-nuclear power producing countries use nuclear power (strong supplier network)  Ensures cheap energy for customers but consumers are often „forced“ to use nucl. power

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6  first reactions on this disaster happened on the stock exchange: E.ON, RWE stocks decreased, Solarworld increased by 50%.  electoral defeat of the nuclear power friendly CDU at a local election  China’s nuclear power plans have been stopped recently  UK waits for a report  Esp, Fra, Ita, Pol won‘t change their plans

7  German government’s plans of the introduction of a nuclear fuel element tax (Steuer auf Brennstäbe)  It is discussed that nuclear power generating companies should buy from now on for the final disposal costs and not as before by the states

8  European renewable energy potential is about 40.000 PJ/year  Equals about twice the present electricity consumption and 75% of the present heat consumption in the EU  Renewable sources are heavily dependent on geographical position

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12  The potential of hydropower which could be tapped in Europe is nearly 2600 TWh/year.  Today only 64% of the economically viable potential (870 TWh/ year) is being exploited.  France, Italy, Norway, Spain-countries with largest amount of hydropower.

13  Today the contribution of geothermal energy is slowly increasing  A continuous and relieable generation of power

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16  Variable wind conditions  Noise  Sea and countryside wind farms  Vulnerable Turbines under tough conditions

17  Big footprint  Limited ressources  Terror targets

18  Investment intensive  Depending on location  No energy during the night  Transport


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