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Slovakia’s Mochovce public consultation: more questions than answers

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Remember last week and the nuclear industry plot in Slovakia to manipulate the public consultations on the Environmental Impact Assessment for the Mochovce reactor (‘Reach the lowest possible media & public attention’ and ‘Prevent public hearing in Vienna’)? Greenpeace EU policy campaigner on dirty energy, Jan Haverkamp, asked Paolo Ruzzini, CEO of Slovenské elektrárne, 15 very specific questions about the scandal. Make your own mind up as to whether Mr Ruzzini's answers were satisfactory...

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I do not consider Mr Ruzzini's answers to Mr Haverkamp's questions as sufficient and I am very concerned about ENEL's attempt to abuse one of the smaller and less powerful countries of the EU for this ridiculously dangerous project, risking lots of money that could otherwise be used for something sensible. ENEL should try to integrate renewable energy into a future electricity network.

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