Wolfram called Ukraine’s officials to reconsider the current energy strategy, to turn away from nuclear power (the enormous overall costs of which are socialized among tax payers, whereas the profits are privatized by power plant operators) and to dare to go an unconventional way. Wolfram Rehbock is sure that this way would lead to energy independence, especially from Russia, for an affordable price and will cause sustainable economic growth of Ukraine.

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