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Christian Science MonitorRussian gas cutoff energizes nuclear comebackItaly, Slovakia, Bulgaria, and Britain are
among those giving nuclear another look.By Anna Momigliano
Correspondent of The Christian Science Monitor
from the January 16, 2009 edition
Milan, Italy - Europe's natural gas crisis is
causing a nuclear fallout of sorts.
With the squabble between Russia and Ukraine leaving
much of the continent with uncertain gas supplies,
some governments seem to be getting over their
"Chernobyl complexes" and are returning to nuclear
energy, hoping it will provide a form of reliable,
domestically produced energy.
Slovakia and Bulgaria, among the worst hit by the
gas cutoff, announced this week that they may reopen
Soviet-era reactors that had been dismantled in recent
years, before the countries joined the European Union.
-snip-Leaders of Russia and Ukraine are expected to meet in
Moscow Saturday to discuss the crisis, which began
Jan. 6. Even if natural-gas supplies are fully restored,
many worry the crisis will only be repeated next winter
– after all, this is the third year in a row for a
energy spat. Experts say the underlying causes of
corruption and political disputes show no end of
abating.
These factors helped prompt the Italian government to
recently declare its intention to return to atomic
energy, despite two decades of officially shunning
the power source.
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http://www.csmonitor.com/2009/0116/p06s01-wogn.html