@cccyuh1 @MusialaEra Absolut whataboutism, this was never mentioned in this post. Unai Emery is one of the best low block Trainers in the world, Kane brings a passing Element from the whole depth of the field, none of the other players can do this in the Striker Position while being so a threat
@hayve90@MichaeLeoTS @emilymayerSC If nothing severe happens in it, nuclear Power is a great Source of energy. My concerns are with the "if nothing happens" and also with the question of what to do with the nuclear waste once the Material is consumed
@DrOrtmeyer@MichaeLeoTS @emilymayerSC The articel states that it was a first success, which only shows that more testing must be done to ensure that it is 100% safe, besides that the article says that it CAN be a blueprint solution for New Plants, not for already existing ones. This technique is still in testing
@hayve90@DrOrtmeyer@MichaeLeoTS @emilymayerSC Which the Nuclear Plants in Germany where also, not to the state of Chernobyl but still it would had cost big money to modernise them
@MichaeLeoTS@hayve90 @emilymayerSC Its right that Coal, Gas and so more are the most effective energy holders but man the existing of a dynamic Global Warming, started through us humans because of the use of this energy holders like Coal or Oil is proven by science
@DrOrtmeyer@MichaeLeoTS @emilymayerSC The Chance is always there, also if the goverment would build new ones, its extremely expensive. Besides that, the nuclear plants that got shut down are all out of the 60s and 70s, which would require massive building messures, besides the risk of something build 50 Years ago
@beardedkage @emilymayerSC As the graphic shows, after the nuclear out in 22/23 the usage of coal dipped massivly. Both sorts of coal did, only Problem here is now, that it is cheaper for Germany to Import energy out of France who still use nuclear power most times
@beardedkage @emilymayerSC Its proven through analytics that Germany produced 36% less Energy through Coal this year than last year when the nuclear plants where still active
@hayve90@MichaeLeoTS @emilymayerSC Thats right because i'm not an Expert in this field. But just the small/tiny chance that something like Fukushima or Chernobyl can happen should be reason enough.
@MichaeLeoTS @emilymayerSC The Energy Prices have reduced in the last Months, we are shutting down Nuclear Power Plants because they can blow up if misused and we are lowering our coal usage, what are you talking about