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World Council For Renewable Energy Demands A Global Ban On New Nuclear Power

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World Council For Renewable Energy Demands A Global Ban On New Nuclear Power

The World Council for Renewable Energy (WCRE) demands a global ban on new nuclear power, policies to phase out current plants - and a decisive, immediate move to a 100% renewable world

This week on April 26 marked the 25th anniversary of the Chernobyl atomic power disaster. The Fukushima catastrophe earlier this year reiterates that level 7 incidents will always threaten the world - it occurred in an advanced industrial country with some of the highest safety standards.

After Harrisburg's Three Mile Island, Chernobyl and Fukushima, it is time to wake up and terminate the reliance on this incredibly dangerous technology. No matter what the likelihood is for a similar event to happen in another country - it can never be excluded!

These disasters, unfortunately, may be witnessed again in the future if reliance on nuclear power is not overcome. In fact, even the World Nuclear Association indicates on their website that "it is estimated that, worldwide, 20% of nuclear reactors are operating in areas of significant seismic activity". Human and technology failures can lead to similar accidents.

The dream of cheap, safe and abundant supply of atomic energy has become a nightmare of accidents, cost overruns, enormous fresh water consumption, excessive decommissioning costs, terrorism risks, uranium shortages, groundwater contamination, disposal risks, mining hazards, shipping security, centralized bureaucracy, etc.

A future based on nuclear energy is impossible. Globally, around 400 atomic power reactors are active. To meet the indispensable goal of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) for reducing global greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 to a level of 40 percent below what they are today, and to rely on nuclear power for achieving that goal, would mean that 2500 additional 1000 MW atomic reactors would be needed. That is equivalent to more than one new reactor each week for the next fifty years!

But what about the inherent dangers of atomic weapon proliferation by such a development? Where should come the tremendous amounts of water required for their operation come from, at a time of a mounting global water crisis? Where would the nuclear waste be stored for thousands of years? Or about the global warming effect because of the added thermal output? Not more than five percent of the world's energy supply is actually met by nuclear power today. These are facilitated with subsidies of more than a trillion Dollars since the 1950s! It is utterly irresponsible to promote the nuclear option in this context.

Renewable energy sources and systems become cheaper all the time, through the mass production of equipment and technical optimizations. Atomic and fossil energy by contrast are becoming constantly more expensive, through increasing extraction costs and environmental damages as well as the increasing technical and safety measures required. Even now the generation of wind power in windy regions is economically cheaper than electricity from new nuclear power plants.

Also, the possible speed of the introduction is pointing towards renewable energies: Solar and wind power systems can normally be installed within few days or weeks, while the erection of a new atomic power plant takes more than ten years - most plants under construction today have been under development for over twenty years.

The WCRE demands from the Parliaments and Governments to:

- initiate a broad introduction of renewable energies in a consequent manner and to increase their use

- empower the International Renewable Energy Agency, IRENA with adequate financial and human resources to enable their vision for a world where renewable energy is accessible in all countries and becomes the primary source of energy

- underline the end of the atomic power pathway through the cancellation of the remaining privileges for nuclear power

- counter the threat of a nuclear renaissance in Europe and globally

To achieve these goals we demand an initiative to terminate the EURATOM agreement, ending the privileged position of nuclear power in the EU. We also urge to re-direct the budget for atomic waste disposal and nuclear fission and fusion for research and development in the field of renewable energies, not least concerning energy efficiency and energy storage technologies.

Renewables are indigenous energies. They create many new economic incentives: for a revitalization of agriculture by the mobilization of biomass for energy, for new energy conversion industries and for the whole building construction sector towards the future of solar buildings.

Renewable energies are the only realistic alternative to nuclear power. Their potential is sufficient to make it possible to renounce on the use of nuclear power as well as fossil energy use and to cover the increasing worldwide energy need to fight poverty.

Comments

Yeah, and they're not acting

Yeah, and they're not acting in their own interests at all?

Nuclear energy is the only

Nuclear energy is the only energy technology that has ever taken significant market-share away from fossil fuels.
By calling for a ban on nuclear, the WCRE is effectively seeking to further entrench the use of fossil fuels.

As usual, dangerous???

As usual, dangerous??? compared to what? Would you mind comparing the actual number of deaths at Fukushima to any other industrial accident? Or even slipping in the bath? Renewables are a proven way to sell natural gas, of which we only have an 80 year supply - at the current consumption levels. Nuclear power is already the safest in the world. It is so safe that no one has been killed in the west even yet. The NY times shows how the radiation levels are decreasing rapidly below the level of simple chest xrays, going down down down.

With Nuclear power you can move merchant ships. You can distill sea water and pump it into deserts. You can generate vast amounts of hydrogen and synthesize clean fuels for transportation. With Nuclear power you have the ONLY type of "waste" that is worth literally millions of dollars if we are allowed to use it.

By the way, I don't work for the Nuclear industry, I don't own stock in any nuclear plant and am not associated with them in an formal way.

The cost of renewables might be coming down, or not, but you will never get the number of windmills or solar panels needed to run a normal factory 24/7.

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