Da un pò di giorni in tv gira lo spot che vedete qui in alto. Sicuramente vi è capitato di guardarlo. Lo spot è stato confezionato da Saatchi & Saatchi. Lo spot è stato commissionato da il Forum nucleare italiano il cui presidente è Chicco Testa. Il costo dell’operazione pubblicitaria sulle principali testate televisive,sul web e negli aeroporti è costata circa 6 milioni di euro (una bella cifretta vero?).
Ma chi è Chicco Testa?
Chicco Testa è tra i fondatori di Legambiente. E’ stato tra i promotori del referendum for the decommissioning of nuclear plants and then suddenly 24 years later, he changed his mind and became the spokesperson Deil return of nuclear power in Italy. Very strange is not it?
Obviously, his conversion was greatly appreciated by the big energy companies (and who knows why) ...
And there have been the first policy response and Francesco Ferrante and Roberto della Seta, senators Ecodem, say
"Bearing in mind that part of the Nuclear Forum as a founding companies directly involved in the nuclear energy business such as Westinghouse, Enel, Ansaldo Nuclear, Areva and EDF, it's really hard to believe that this is a true work of propaganda. We do not want what Italians see is some sort of comparative advertising is imbalanced, which is good to promote a pay TV rather than another, but certainly not to talk about energy and health protection. The serious thing is that 6 million allocated for this operation are in fact one of the first costs that citizens and businesses are the adventure of a return to nuclear because it is quite clear that companies will download these costs on our electric bills. "
But
possible that even today we are talking about nuclear power? I really can not people open their eyes about this subject? Possible that people are fooled by the numbers? .. Now I do it well, and I will believe for a moment that the nuclear agrees.
Take a look at this list which covers the production costs of various energies:
- € 0.02 € 0.02
- existing hydro carbon
- nuclear € 0.03
- gas
- € 0.04 € 0.05 € 0.07
- biogas geothermal
- € 0.07 € 0.07
- wind power stations hydro fuel cells
- € 0.12 € 0.57
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photovoltaic (data KWora average cost in €)
Many people read these numbers, it stops that and for them the nuclear agrees. But is that really so?
The variable cost of nuclear energy can be misleading because it includes the entire cost that the public has to pay for constructing, operating and eventually dismantle a nuclear power plant. Analyzing the overall energy system, or from the construction of power plants even up to the complex waste management, there is a significant increase in social costs and lack of convenience economic capital. These are the main handicap:
- A nuclear power plant requires a long period of time to be built (mean 10 years). In this long period of time are then added to find everything costs, losses or "potential", equal to the rate of lost interest if the funds were deposited in a bank or engaged in other economic activities.
- Nuclear power plants produce radioactive waste (slag) whose management is still an open chapter for the entire West. Only the U.S., after more than 25 years of studies, have made a definitive solution to deposit deep (geological) in whose store the radioactive waste. The deposit negli Usa sarà dedicato solo alle scorie di II grado mentre resta ancora incerto il destino delle scorie di III grado (ad alta radioattività) stoccate temporaneamente all'interno delle centrali nucleari.
- Al termine del ciclo di vita della centrale nucleare va considerato anche il costo del suo smantellamento , la bonifica del territorio e lo stoccaggio delle scorie radioattive.
Esempio. per costruire la centrale nucleare Usa di Maine Yankee negli anni '60 sono stati investiti 231 milioni di dollari correnti. Recentemente questa centrale ha terminato il suo ciclo produttivo e per smantellarla sono stati allocati 635 milioni di dollari correnti.
Soltanto per smantellare le quattro centrali nucleari italiane l'International Energy Agency has estimated a cost of $ 2 billion.
enough? still no? Watch this video ..
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