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Earthquake-prone Greece long shunned nuclear power. Could that be about to change?

The Deon Policy Institute argues nuclear energy production is necessary in Greece for energy, economic and climate security.

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00:01In order to address energy security and to reduce CO2 emissions, the Greek government has decided to open the debate
00:08on the possibility of nuclear energy production in Greece.
00:12Nuclear physicist Georges Laskaris emphasized that there must be support from the public for it.
00:30For example, economic safety and climate safety.
00:34For our country, which is about 80% of energy energy, whether it's in the form of petrol, or in
00:40the form of physical air from the exterior,
00:42it is extremely important to have a state.
00:47So the energy energy energy can be able to save the state energy energy energy.
01:0112 EU countries have operational nuclear reactors.
01:05Belgium, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Spain, France, Hungary, the Netherlands, Romania, Slovenia, Slovakia, Finland and Sweden.
01:13As long as it takes years, the security systems are changed.
01:19In other words, the security systems are now used to be operational systems,
01:25where in the case of something happens, there is no need a human hand to stop the security system.
01:31The security system stops from his own.
01:33But in addition to that, today, even the technical tools of nuclear energy are used for security of the security
01:41of the security system.
01:41In 2024, nuclear power plants generated approximately 23% of the total electricity in the EU,
01:49recording an increase of almost 5% compared to 2023.
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