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Sun, wind, or is it better an atom? - Sonne, Wind, oder doch besser Atom?
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The Australian government is planning an economic future for the country without CO2. This target should thus be achieved by 2050. To get there, the government is primarily relying on renewable energy sources - primarily solar and wind - which are intended to replace the current coal-fired power plants. The opposition sees things differently and is calling for the construction of nuclear power plants. Financial expert Dr. Klaus Wiegel doubts that this is realistic. - Die australische Regierung plant eine wirtschaftliche Zukunft des Landes ohne CO₂. Dieses Ziel soll so um das Jahr 2050 erreicht werden. Um dahin zu kommen, setzt die Regierung vornehmlich auf erneuerbare Energiequellen - vornehmlich Sonne und Wind - die die aktuellen Kohlekraftwerke ersetzen sollen. Die Opposition sieht das anders und fordert den Bau von Atomkraftwerken. Der Finanzexperten Dr. Klaus Wiegel zweifelt, daß das realistisch ist.
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The Australian government is planning an economic future for the country without CO2. This target should thus be achieved by 2050. To get there, the government is primarily relying on renewable energy sources - primarily solar and wind - which are intended to replace the current coal-fired power plants. The opposition sees things differently and is calling for the construction of nuclear power plants. Financial expert Dr. Klaus Wiegel doubts that this is realistic. - Die australische Regierung plant eine wirtschaftliche Zukunft des Landes ohne CO₂. Dieses Ziel soll so um das Jahr 2050 erreicht werden. Um dahin zu kommen, setzt die Regierung vornehmlich auf erneuerbare Energiequellen - vornehmlich Sonne und Wind - die die aktuellen Kohlekraftwerke ersetzen sollen. Die Opposition sieht das anders und fordert den Bau von Atomkraftwerken. Der Finanzexperten Dr. Klaus Wiegel zweifelt, daß das realistisch ist.
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