The Fukushima nuclear accident began at the Fukushima nuclear power plant on March 11, 2011 at 2:46 p.m. after an earthquake of magnitude 9.0 on the Richter Scale, in turn this earthquake caused a gigantic tsunami in the northeast coast of Japan. This unique and dramatic episode led to an environmental catastrophe due to the enormous problems caused by the leak of large amounts of atomic radiation that spread after the explosion of the Fukushima nuclear power plant.
Germany quickly took notice and promised to permanently end the supply of nuclear-powered electricity to Germany and thereby close all nuclear power plants within German territory within no more than 10 years. Today that date is about to expire and of the 17 atomic plants that were actively operating at the time of the Fukushima accident, only 6 remain active and will also be deactivated at the end of 2022.
Since 2011, Germany has been working to supply electricity through various technologies for its electricity supply. The German country is highly developed and industrial, which positions it among the countries that most require electrical energy for its enormous and diverse industry, mainly in the automotive industry, which until today is the most successful industry in development and economic growth. from Germany.
In order to replace nuclear energy with renewable energy, Germany turned to investment in wind energy, solar energy and other alternative energies. With this process, it was possible to reach 45% of electrical energy produced through renewable methods, while 24% corresponds to coal, 16% through natural gas and only 11% has remained in the hands of nuclear energy, leaving 4% only in other less known technologies, but in clear growth.
Clearly, the energy counterclaim is underway, but there is still a long way to go, even taking into account that 6 nuclear power plants remain to be deactivated next year. Coming to the point of alternative renewable energies, it should be noted that there is a type of energy that is causing a true revolution. It is neutrinovoltaic energy by capturing Neutrinos of which there are infinite quantities and it is clean and unlimited energy.
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The Fukushima nuclear accident began at the Fukushima nuclear power plant on March 11, 2011 at 2:46 p.m. after an earthquake of magnitude 9.0 on the Richter Scale, in turn this earthquake caused a gigantic tsunami in the northeast coast of Japan.


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