Sustainable prosperity - nuclear power from an economic perspective
What does cheap energy have to do with fair wages? Why is Germany an increasingly unattractive location for many companies? And what role does nuclear energy play in a sustainable, economically viable energy system?
Prof Dr Gösta Jamin - financial economist and university lecturer - categorises the energy transition from an economic perspective. His presentation will show why affordable, predictable and low-carbon electricity generation is not only a key ecological issue, but also a key economic and socio-political one.
Among other things, Jamin explains in comprehensible theses:
- How expensive energy undermines prosperity, wages and location quality.
- Why volatile electricity prices from purely renewable sources are problematic.
- What structural disadvantages result from a poor CO₂ footprint.
- How a balanced energy mix with nuclear energy would make economic sense.
A committed, analytical contribution to the current debate - with a clear economic compass.
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