"Lo de la nuclear", con CARLOS VÁZQUEZ #80

EPISODE · Mar 25, 2025 · 1H 11M

"Lo de la nuclear", con CARLOS VÁZQUEZ #80

from Energía a granel

¿Qué pasa con la nuclear en España?. Entrevistamos a Carlos Vázquez, doctor en energía nuclear, para que nos cuente sus impresiones. Este episodio vendrá acompañado de otro complementario más adelante, contando con las posiciones y argumentos opuestos. El cierre de las centrales nucleares españolas, acordado inicialmente para 2035, enfrenta tensiones por la polarización política y la falta de consenso sobre su papel en la transición energética. Mientras el gobierno y sectores ecologistas defienden su clausura progresiva —argumentando que ya están amortizadas y priorizan renovables—, las eléctricas (o eso parece) exigen ampliar su vida útil, resaltando su bajo coste de generación y su aporte a la estabilidad de la red ante el aumento de demanda. El desacuerdo se agrava por los altos impuestos que soportan las nucleares y la incertidumbre sobre si la tasa ENRESA —diseñada para financiar el desmantelamiento y residuos— cubrirá los costes reales, un riesgo que, de no cumplirse, recaería en el Estado. ¿Abrir o cerrar?¡No te lo pierdas!Esta temporada 4 de "Energía a Granel" ha sido posible gracias a Fracttal. Es una plataforma inteligente de gestión de mantenimiento que ayuda a las empresas a optimizar la operación y mantenimiento de sus activos. Con soluciones basadas en IoT, inteligencia artificial y tecnologías predictivas, Fracttal permite a las organizaciones del sector energético monitorizar en tiempo real el estado de sus instalaciones, prevenir fallos y mejorar la eficiencia operativa. Si quieres saber más sobre cómo Fracttal puede ayudar a tu empresa, visita: https://hubs.ly/Q02S9kY80Referencias bibliográficas: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/662268/reportinghttps://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/662268/resultshttps://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC125953https://www.jovenesnucleares.org/blog/reyes-magos-libro-curso-basicoSígueme la Corriente– Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/siguecorriente– TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@siguecorriente– X: https://x.com/siguecorriente– Website: http://www.siguecorriente.comEnergía a Granel– Pódcast: https://www.podcastidae.com/podcast/energia-a-granel/– X:https://x.com/EnergiaGranel

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