
Why Europe came to regret its ‘crippling’ nuclear power shutdown
“Germany obviously switched off its plants, and I think in parts of the political spectrum, that’s now considered a mistake, because it’s seen as a reliable source of energy,” says Sander Tordoir, the chief economist at the Centre for European Reform.
...“If Germany is no longer the nuclear-sceptical voice in the European energy debate, then presumably there would be more openness to explore it as part of the future energy mix,” Tordoir says.