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Germany and France can’t agree on funding for nuclear energy | |
France and Germany have failed to find a compromise over the amount of government funding that should be allocated to extending the life of nuclear reactors, Bloomberg reported on Tuesday, ahead of a meeting of EU energy ministers in Luxembourg. | France and Germany have failed to find a compromise over the amount of government funding that should be allocated to extending the life of nuclear reactors, Bloomberg reported on Tuesday, ahead of a meeting of EU energy ministers in Luxembourg. |
The dispute over how to use state-backed two-way CFDs [contracts for differences] for nuclear risks is stalling the region’s green agenda, as the chances of a deal that would scale up renewable power rests on agreement between the two nations. | The dispute over how to use state-backed two-way CFDs [contracts for differences] for nuclear risks is stalling the region’s green agenda, as the chances of a deal that would scale up renewable power rests on agreement between the two nations. |
So far, Germany has completely phased out nuclear energy, while France is heavily dependent on its aging atomic power plants for generating electricity. Last year, nuclear energy accounted for 63% of France’s total electricity production. | So far, Germany has completely phased out nuclear energy, while France is heavily dependent on its aging atomic power plants for generating electricity. Last year, nuclear energy accounted for 63% of France’s total electricity production. |
Paris has claimed that some EU member states are trying to diminish the role of nuclear power during the transition. | Paris has claimed that some EU member states are trying to diminish the role of nuclear power during the transition. |
“What some are trying to do is to structurally degrade the competitiveness of nuclear power to the benefit of renewables,” Agnes Pannier-Runacher, France’s energy transition minister said, as cited by Bloomberg. “We can’t end up with a zero-sum game” | “What some are trying to do is to structurally degrade the competitiveness of nuclear power to the benefit of renewables,” Agnes Pannier-Runacher, France’s energy transition minister said, as cited by Bloomberg. “We can’t end up with a zero-sum game” |
Meanwhile, Germany has raised concerns that France could use the latest proposal to overhaul the bloc’s power market to unfairly benefit its nuclear sector and undercut prices across the region. | Meanwhile, Germany has raised concerns that France could use the latest proposal to overhaul the bloc’s power market to unfairly benefit its nuclear sector and undercut prices across the region. |
“The result for me is very disappointing,” Germany’s economy minister Robert Habeck said. “If we can’t agree on a level playing field for existing installations, then Germany can’t vote for this proposal.” | “The result for me is very disappointing,” Germany’s economy minister Robert Habeck said. “If we can’t agree on a level playing field for existing installations, then Germany can’t vote for this proposal.” |
Time is running out for the two economic powerhouses to resolve their spat over the issue, as a deadline to complete the task before next year’s EU parliamentary elections is rapidly approaching. | Time is running out for the two economic powerhouses to resolve their spat over the issue, as a deadline to complete the task before next year’s EU parliamentary elections is rapidly approaching. |
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