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The Hidden Economic Price of Shutting Down Nuclear Power

15 min · 30. maj 2026
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What really happens when a country decides to phase out traditional nuclear power? In this thoughtful episode, we explore the hidden economic risks — rising electricity bills, increased pollution, lost energy security, and massive grid costs — using real-world stories from Germany’s Energiewende, France’s nuclear success, and Sweden’s surprising policy U-turn. We go beyond simple slogans to examine full system costs, impacts on jobs and industry, and practical lessons for fast-growing economies in Asia and beyond. Whether you care about climate, energy prices, or national competitiveness, this balanced, evidence-based discussion will change how you see the future of clean power.

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