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在位于巴黎的法国原子能与可替代能源委员会(CEA)总部,CEA主席维瓦尔德(Daniel Verwaerde)讲述了他在核电领域从业38年的最切身之体会。在日本“福岛”事件之后,欧洲各国对核能发展做出了不同选择。欧洲第一、第二大经济体——德、法两国在核能上的选择就截然不同:德国弃核,法国政府则坚持发展核电。核能在德国总发电量中占比不到25%,而法国的核能占总发电量的75.6%。根据CEA提供的数据,德国弃
At the French Atomic Energy and Alternative Energy Commission (CEA) headquarters in Paris, CEA Chairman Daniel Verwaerde tells the story of his 38 years of experience in nuclear power. After Japan’s “Fukushima” incident, European countries made different choices in nuclear energy development. The first and second largest economy in Europe - Germany and France are totally different in their choice of nuclear energy: Germany abandons its nuclear program while the French government insists on developing nuclear power. Nuclear energy accounted for less than 25% of Germany’s total electricity generation, while France’s nuclear energy accounted for 75.6% of total electricity generation. According to the data provided by CEA, Germany abandoned