Atomkraft ist nicht wettbewerbsfähig: Auch im Vereinigten Königreich und Frankreich ist Klimaschutz ohne Atomkraft möglich

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Authors

  • Casimir Lorenz
  • Hanna Brauers
  • Clemens Gerbaulet
  • Christian R. von Hirschhausen
  • Claudia Kemfert
  • Mario Kendziorski
  • Pao-Yu Oei
The nuclear power industry is faced with profound challenges - not only in Germany, but throughout Europe as well. New nuclear power plants are very expensive to build and even at high carbon prices, nuclear power is not competitive. Nevertheless, the EU reference scenario assumes that within the next three decades, new nuclear power plants will be built with a total capacity of at least 50 gigawatts, and licenses will be renewed for a further 86 gigawatts. Model calculations show that nuclear power would disappear from Europe's power generation mix by 2050 were the decision based on economic factors and cost considerations alone. In Western Europe, the UK and France are still determined to implement their plans to build new nuclear power plants. But the model calculations for these two countries indicate that complete electricity sector decarbonization by 2050 would also be possible without nuclear power.
Original languageGerman
JournalDIW Wochenbericht
Volume83
Issue number44
Pages (from-to)1047-1054
Number of pages8
ISSN0012-1304
Publication statusPublished - 2016
Externally publishedYes

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