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"Nuclear energy is the most stable and effective source of obtaining energy. Countries such as the US, France and Japan have made good use of the benefits of the atom, developing this sector within their own countries. The emerging economic giants of the world, such as China and India, are also following in their footsteps. This is happening because demand for energy is increasing quickly, and discoveries of more gas, oil or coal deposits cannot keep up with this demand. Adequate time and financial means are also required in order to utilise such deposits. In the light of this, these countries are endeavouring to diversify their energy sources by developing atomic energy.
I support the proposals being made by the Group of the Greens/European Free Alliance calling for the development of green energy. However, despite its benefits, it is not able to become an alternative to nuclear energy, due to the high costs and low effectiveness of green energy. I am therefore opposed to the idea that the development of nuclear energy should be restricted."@en1
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