martedì 24 febbraio 2009

no to the nuke

Legambiente: "the question of nuclear and security '

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PD and IDV against nuclear: "Berlusconi report in Parliament. Udc:" Well, lower energy costs »

MILAN - The agreement on nuclear energy signed by Berlusconi and Sarkozy do not like the opposition so that the Pd asks the Government to report to Parliament, which "has not yet voted on any measure in this direction - said Andrea Lulli, parent committee of Production .

We are also concerned about the choice that seems to emerge: the French technology in fact is likely to cut off the Italian system and build a dependence on France. "










Ermete Realacci (Lapresse)

According Ermete Realacci (Pd) 'Sarkozy tip on Italian public funds to support the French nuclear industry.

The current nuclear power is not competitive in Western countries and it is necessary to strengthen research on the fourth generation which reduces the risks, the production of waste, breaks the chain of nuclear proliferation. "

"The government signed an agreement with France on nuclear agrees that only the French and is losing time and opportunities to revitalize the field of renewable energies and energy saving" attacca Francesco Ferrante, of the national Ecodem (Pd), talking about ' yet another gift, after the Alitalia affair, cousins to the French. "

ITALY OF VALUES AND UDC - For Italy of Values, speaks with Senator Felice Belisario, "Berlusconi signed the agreements without Parliament has yet adopted the laws of reference.

Linked to the Financial expected the birth of the Agency for Nuclear Safety and a number of interventions to promote the implementation of new systems, but is still under discussion in the Senate.

Perhaps this is meant to be anticipating a spot propaganda, however, provides that an expenditure of 3 to 4 billion euros and the likely activation of the first center in 2020 without having resolved the problems of prior storage of nuclear waste.

" The only item out of the leadership of the choir.

"We are for nuclear power, we were in the election campaign and we are still today" - said Pier Ferdinando Casini -.

We support the government for all the concrete actions that will decide.

" Mauro Liberia, leader in the House Environment Committee: "

Italy must soon return to take advantage of nuclear power, the only way to truly reduce energy costs for households and businesses."

LEGAMBIENTE - Vittorio Cogliati Dezza, president of Legambiente, speaks of "dangerous and shortsighted agreement.

Why are all the international studies show that nuclear power is the source of energy more expensive and because the question of waste and safety.

" Dezza second, "the nuclear scenario is a prospect that Italy is in full economic crisis, probably can not afford.

The costs of central Finnish Olkiluoto have risen almost 50%, from 3.2 billion provided for the current 4.5.

In the WWF Italy will employee "not only in terms of energy sources, but also from technology through an agreement that is not convenient for the times, does not agree on economic grounds, not because it Co2 emissions.

To pay, in every sense, will be the citizen-taxpayers.

" Italy, as the WWF, has no reserves of uranium - mostly concentrated in Australia and Kazakhstan - and in quantities just sufficient to feed the existing 440 reactors for 40-50 years.

Thus, the new power supply would have problems and you will arrive late. According to Greenpeace, "the agreement is to the benefit of Sarkozy, who is trying to maintain the French nuclear industry.

Italy does not offer any guarantee of greater energy independence and it is indeed against European targets for the short term.

The government continues to talk about nuclear power and has just signed binding agreements in Europe to reach a share of 35% of electricity from renewable sources to 2020.

Nuclear divert resources to the development of renewables, now subject to 16%, and the result could be a new infringement procedure before the European court. "

VERDI - Very critical also the spokesman of the Greens, Grazia Francescato: "The Berlusconi government on nuclear energy continues to take fireflies for lanterns and the risk is that to pay for his errors of assessment are the citizens, as has happened to Alitalia.

This type of energy, says, "it is very costly both economically and socially, and continues to be dangerous both in terms of radioactivity that proliferation."

Francescato explains that "it is not true that nuclear energy will avoid the risks to energy security of our country.

There are risks to health and the environment related to radioactivity, and no one among the many supporters of nuclear energy tells us what it means to make nuclear waste that nobody in the world still managed to dispose of.

The choice of the Berlusconi government could have disastrous effects on energy efficiency and renewable upon which our country, unfortunately, have stopped investing.

" Paolo Cento said that the Greens are ready 'to consider all political action and struggle, including the referendum. "

Schifani and FRATTINI In the majority, is the chairman of the Senate Renato Schifani agreement to defend the Italian-French:

"Depending on other countries for energy is dangerous and disturbing and it is good to achieve nuclear power in Italy in complete safety."

The Economic Development Undersecretary Adolfo Urso said that Italy will develop projects for both nuclear energy and renewable energy, "so as to reduce dependence on energy from abroad, reduce energy costs and impact on negative 'environment.

Nuclear power and renewables must go hand in hand.

" Foreign Minister Franco Frattini told Sky TG24 that "in the coming years we will be laying the foundation stone of a nuclear clean and safe in Italy.

Nuclear power is an important source of energy supply to Italy. "

24 February 2009

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