Electricity restart for Germany with nuclear energy:
Safe. Affordable. Always available. Now!
Germany has voted – and is now facing another decisive election.
It is time to make the right decision now for a stable and sustainable energy policy. Because deindustrialization, excessively high electricity prices, dependence on electricity imports and the uncertain supply situation must come to an end now!
Our offer for the new federal government:
- Electricity base load security – weather-independent & CO2-neutral
- Competitive electricity prices for industry – today and tomorrow
- Independence from electricity imports – for a stable and sovereign energy supply
The fact is that the recommissioning of up to six nuclear power plants is technically possible. But time is pressing. The sooner the decision is made, the less money it costs – and the sooner the climate-friendly power plants that secure base load can be connected to the grid again.
The advantages of continuing to operate German nuclear power plants:
- Nuclear energy is not dependent on wind and sun: it supplies safe, affordable and CO2-neutral electricity around the clock!
- Industry is here to stay in Germany: companies need reliable and cheap electricity in a timely manner in order to remain competitive and to manage the transformation.
- New future technologies for Germany: AI, data centers and high-tech companies need massive amounts of electricity – and Germany can deliver!
- Security of supply instead of dependence on imports: In a geopolitically uncertain world, Germany must rely on its own strength. On nuclear power.
The next step: The restart check!
Even before 2030, Germany can also benefit from cheap and secure electricity again! In our European neighbours such as Belgium and Switzerland, there are of course companies that operate nuclear power plants economically. Between 1 and 3 billion euros in investments can be expected per nuclear power plant restart, depending on the dismantling status.
Now it is up to the new federal government to clear the way for a secure, affordable and sustainable electricity supply!
Contact us
Nicolas Wendler
+49 172 237 9184
Nicole Koch
Tel.: +49 163 777 2797
E-Mail: presse@kernd.de
Position Statement Nuclear energy
Source: KernD