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Extension of nuclear power, cuts into wind, revival of mines: “This agreement of the government is an insult to the environmental transition”

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Extension nuclear power, cuts wind,:

Mathieu Bihet. For example, the Minister of Energy, reveals his strategy: “Nuclear is no longer a big word”

There is still a desire to continue Investment in small modular reactors (SMR).

Have we seen an alleged location? For example, Is there a permit application to establish something? Therefore, There is nothing …

An innovative nuclear future for Belgium?

But does Ecolo leave the door open or refuses any solution that goes through nuclear?

We were clear under the previous legislature. However, We extended the power plants because we had guarantees on the issue of security.

And this offered guarantees in terms of supply. For example, It was a more pragmatic than ideological position, right?

There is no more pragmatic than the positioning of environmentalists on nuclear power, in fact. Moreover, Those who are dogmatic are the right! However, The right that pretends that there is new nuclear. that the question of nuclear waste does not exist, that providing fuel is easy and that it would be a way of strengthening our independence. I’m even struggling to comment on nuclear decisions because, in fact, they did not take them. On the other hand. what is extension nuclear power, cuts wind, clear, and what we can really comment on is the fact that they cut in the offshore wind. This government agreement is an insult to the environmental transition.

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There is no more pragmatic than the positioning of environmentalists on nuclear power, in fact. Those who are dogmatic are the right.

The MR recently pleaded for The reopening of geological extraction mines of strategic metals in Belgium. A reaction?

(Sigh) I don’t know where to start. It is again an announcement effect. Anyone who follows the file knows that it makes no sense. I’m still waiting to see who Georges-Louis Bouchez will send in the mines. What is the plan? What country are we going to return to a contract with? He spends his time saying that there is too much immigration. But mining economic history in Belgium is the history of immigration. So what’s the plan? If it is necessary to continue to build three times larger cars which take up too much space on the road to the point that we have problems passing them into double direction. that we no longer know where to park them, which smash our roads, which pose real problems in terms of road safety, then, yes, I understand that it needs creative solutions to find materials. But there is no extension nuclear power, cuts wind, question of sobriety. You cannot think about the offer without thinking of asking it – to use a formula that the right. should understand.

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Anyone who follows the file knows that it makes no sense. I’m still waiting to see who Georges-Louis Bouchez will send in the mines.

A year after “the worst defeat” of Écolo, Marie Lecocq makes a first assessment: “Environmentalists have a long way to go to regain confidence”

Extension nuclear power, cuts wind,

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