www.klimaretter.info/wirtschaft/...to-und-das-sankt-nimmerlein
....Ursprünglich sollte der 1.600-Megawatt-Koloss, drei Milliarden Euro teuer, 2009 ans Netz gehen. Hätten die Finnen sich darauf verlassen, wären die Lichter längst ausgegangen, dank Atomstrom. Zuletzt versprach der Konzern Areva, der zusammen mit Siemens baut, 2014 fertig zu sein und mit rund sechseinhalb Milliarden Euro auszukommen. Doch jetzt kippten die Franzosen auch diesen Termin.Neuerdings wird das Jahr 2018 genannt.
laut Mycle Snyder liegen 69 Baustellen hinter dem Zeitplan
www.worldnuclearreport.org/...Industry-Status-Report-2014.html
Some of the key features of the World Nuclear Industry Status Report 2014 include:
• Declining role. Nuclear power’s share of global commercial primary energy production declined from the 2012 low of 4.5 percent, a level last seen in 1984, to a new low of 4.4 percent.
• Aging. The average age of the world’s operating nuclear reactors to increase and by mid-2014 stood at 28.5 years.
• Construction Delays. At least 49—including three quarters of the Chinese projects—of the total of 69 construction sites have encountered delays, many of them multi-annual. Construction of two units in Taiwan was halted.
• Project Cancellations. Several projects have been cancelled and new programs indefinitely delayed, including in the Czech Republic and in Vietnam.
• Operating Costs Soar. Nuclear generating costs jumped by 16 percent in real terms in three years in France, and several units are shut down in the U.S. because income does not cover operating costs. The economic survival of nuclear plants is also threatened in Belgium, Germany and Sweden.
• Renewables vs. Nuclear. In 2013 alone, 32 gigawatts (GW) of wind and 37 GW of solar were added to the world power grids. By the end of 2013, China had 91 GW of wind power and 18 GW of solar capacity installed, solar exceeding for the first time operating nuclear capacity.......
....Ursprünglich sollte der 1.600-Megawatt-Koloss, drei Milliarden Euro teuer, 2009 ans Netz gehen. Hätten die Finnen sich darauf verlassen, wären die Lichter längst ausgegangen, dank Atomstrom. Zuletzt versprach der Konzern Areva, der zusammen mit Siemens baut, 2014 fertig zu sein und mit rund sechseinhalb Milliarden Euro auszukommen. Doch jetzt kippten die Franzosen auch diesen Termin.Neuerdings wird das Jahr 2018 genannt.
laut Mycle Snyder liegen 69 Baustellen hinter dem Zeitplan
www.worldnuclearreport.org/...Industry-Status-Report-2014.html
Some of the key features of the World Nuclear Industry Status Report 2014 include:
• Declining role. Nuclear power’s share of global commercial primary energy production declined from the 2012 low of 4.5 percent, a level last seen in 1984, to a new low of 4.4 percent.
• Aging. The average age of the world’s operating nuclear reactors to increase and by mid-2014 stood at 28.5 years.
• Construction Delays. At least 49—including three quarters of the Chinese projects—of the total of 69 construction sites have encountered delays, many of them multi-annual. Construction of two units in Taiwan was halted.
• Project Cancellations. Several projects have been cancelled and new programs indefinitely delayed, including in the Czech Republic and in Vietnam.
• Operating Costs Soar. Nuclear generating costs jumped by 16 percent in real terms in three years in France, and several units are shut down in the U.S. because income does not cover operating costs. The economic survival of nuclear plants is also threatened in Belgium, Germany and Sweden.
• Renewables vs. Nuclear. In 2013 alone, 32 gigawatts (GW) of wind and 37 GW of solar were added to the world power grids. By the end of 2013, China had 91 GW of wind power and 18 GW of solar capacity installed, solar exceeding for the first time operating nuclear capacity.......