Can we stop nuclear power now?

This subject is a bit taboo… Should we choose a climate disaster or a nuclear disaster? It's up to each person to decide...

Stopping nuclear power too quickly may mean producing part of our electrical energy from coal, and therefore worsening global warming. However nuclear power is clearly not the right answer to counter global warming.

Renewable energies have become a real alternative - as the table below shows, nuclear power is no cheaper than other forms of energy - even without taking into account the very high risks.
Investissements
Yearly operationnal costs
Wind power
1850.- (1600.-)
111.-  (96.-)
Biogaz
4000.- (3750.-)
400.- (375.-)
Nuclear
4250.- (4250.-)
72.- (72.-)
Large hydraulic
5690.- (5690.-)
  41.- (41.-)
Photovoltaïque
8500.- (4750.-)
  85.- (48.-)
Geothermal
9500.- (4475.-)
260.- (225.-)
From "Die Energieperspektiven 2035 - Band5"

Costs per KWatt evaluated in 2007 - in brakets, the cost per KWatt forcasted for 2020
Investissem.
Operations cost per year
Wind power
1850.- (1600.-)
111.-  (96.-)
Biogaz
4000.- (3750.-)
400.- (375.-)
Nuclear
4250.- (4250.-)
72.- (72.-)
Large hydraulic
5690.- (5690.-)
  41.- (41.-)
Photovoltaïque
8500.- (4750.-)
  85.- (48.-)
Geothermal
9500.- (4475.-)
260.- (225.-)
Association Climat Genève