Nobel prize winner Parisi attacks government's nuclear-power plans
"This scenario would see nuclear power cover about 10% of electricity demand, which, in turn, accounts for about one-fifth of the country's energy consumption…
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"In 2024, final energy consumption amounted to approximately 109 million metric tons of oil equivalent: 41% went to buildings, 35% to transportation, and 21% to industry. "So electricity accounts for only about 22% of this consumption: the rest—nearly 80%—relies on fossil fuels". Nobel prize-winning Italian physicist Giorgio Parisi attacked the government's plans to bring nuclear power back to Italy on Tuesday, saying this will only cover a small part of Italy's energy needs and do little to wean the country off the use of fossil fuels like oil, gas and coal that are causing the climate crisis.
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"In 2024, final energy consumption amounted to approximately 109 million metric tons of oil equivalent: 41% went to buildings, 35% to transportation, and 21% to industry.
according to ANSA +1"So electricity accounts for only about 22% of this consumption: the rest—nearly 80%—relies on fossil fuels".
according to ANSA +1Nobel prize-winning Italian physicist Giorgio Parisi attacked the government's plans to bring nuclear power back to Italy on Tuesday, saying this will only cover a small part of Italy's energy needs and do little to wean the country off the use of fossil fuels like oil, gas and coal that are causing the climate crisis.
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