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Sunny-side-up
2nd December 2014, 13:02
Found this in my inbox, passing it on here!

Source: SumOfUs.org


In a secret court in Washington, energy giant Vattenfall is suing Germany for 4.7 billion Euros -- because Germany is phasing out nuclear power.

Call on Vattenfall to drop the lawsuit!
Sign the Petition here:
http://action.sumofus.org/a/vattenfall-lawsuit/?akid=8267.3876063.SOKj4C&rd=1&sub=fwd&t=1


Energy company Vattenfall is suing Germany for phasing out nuclear power and replacing it with renewables. In a secret court, the company is demanding a whopping 4.7 billion Euros in compensation.

This lawsuit could have massive repercussions for other European countries turning towards renewables to replace traditional energy supplies. Vattenfall is not the only one lining up to squeeze Germany for making the right decision. Energy giants RWE and Eon are also demanding millions of Euros.

We can’t let energy companies get away with this and force our democratically elected governments to their knees.

Call on Vattenfall to drop the lawsuit against Germany!

After the tragedy in Fukushima, Germany started taking a closer look at some of its nuclear power plants to avoid a similar catastrophe. Two decisions were made. First, they shut down old and malfunctioning reactors immediately. Second, the government decided on a phase-out of nuclear energy by 2022 and a move towards renewables.

These decisions turned Germany into a leader on renewable energy production worldwide almost overnight. Germany is planning to have 80% of its energy provided by renewables by 2050. The new policy also aspires to increase energy efficiency by 50% and reduce carbon emissions by 80%.

A win for the planet, the people and our children. For once, it is big business who stands to lose. And Vattenfall and Co. want to make sure they don’t go down without a fight.

Vattenfall is suing Germany for billions in an international arbitration court in Washington. And the game is rigged. These secret investor court heartings are taking place behind closed doors. The tribunals are biased in favour of investors, with corporate lawyers often acting as the judges and parties.

Vattenfall is one of the biggest energy companies in Europe. It’s doing badly financially, and is extremely vulnerable to public opinion. It cannot afford to lose any more customers right now. If we stand together as Europeans and demand that Vattenfall drop the lawsuit against Germany, we will stand a chance!

Call on Vattenfall to stop suing Germany over nuclear phase-out!

Thanks for all you do,

Anne, Martin, Fatah and the team at SumOfUs



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More information:

Swedish utility Vattenfall sues Germany over nuclear phaseout, Europe online magazing, 15 October 2014
http://en.europeonline-magazine.eu/swedish-utility-vattenfall-sues-germany-over-nuclear-phaseout_359723.html

Vattenfall Seeks $6 Billion in Compensation for German Nuclear Phase-Out, IEEE Spectrum, 12 November 2014
http://spectrum.ieee.org/energywise/energy/nuclear/swedish-energy-giant-vattenfall-nets-billions-for-nuclear-phaseout



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meeradas
2nd December 2014, 14:11
Well, once all the "free trade agreements" will be in place,
corp suing country will be daily routine; better get used to it.

Lifebringer
2nd December 2014, 18:21
Use the same "people tort reform" they used for us, on them and see how they like it. They have no right to put us at risk, especially if the majority of us don't own under ground bunkers if one screws up. The few cannot call the shots on this. Let them have their own nuke source far away from the population. They've got yachts, why not just buy an island if they hate us, but not our labor/money so much

Ki's
2nd December 2014, 20:28
Petition signed and passed along. Thanks for the heads up