Eight new power plants to compensate for the abandonment oil and gas

Eight new power plants to compensate for the abandonment oil and gas
Eight new power plants to compensate for the abandonment of oil and gas

The move away from oil and gas is much more complex than expected, with savings for ETH Zurich and EPFL Lausanne and more and more young people missing school. Here is the main information, not confirmed to Keystone-ATS:

A view the four copies of the Sunday newspapers, with the Sonntags Zeitung, the Sonntags Blick, Le Matin Dimanche and the NZZ am Sonntag (archives).

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Abandonment of oil and gas: eight power plants to compensate

Researchers from the ETH Lausanne and the Federal Laboratory for Materials Testing and Research (Empa) believe that the abandonment of oil and gas is much more complex than the authorities imagine. To have enough electricity for millions of electric cars and hundreds of thousands of heat pumps in 2050, after the old nuclear power plants are shut down, eight new large power plants in addition to the existing hydroelectric power plants would be needed.

Each should produce as much electricity as the Gösgen nuclear power plant, reports SonntagsZeitung. According to the researchers, it is no surprise that the construction of a new nuclear power plant would be the most beneficial in the end.

Additional subsidies after premium relief: Geneva and Basel- at the top of the list

Among the additional federal subsidies distributed with the initiative on premium relief in the event of acceptance, Basel-City and Geneva will receive the most money per capita. Basel-City can count on an increase of around 1,000 francs per person.

The losers are Appenzell Innerrhoden, Zug and Nidwalden, reports SonntagsZeitung. Appenzell Innerrhoden has low costs because residents initially seek medical attention due to a lack of hospitals. In Basel, on the other hand, expenses are very high. The density of doctors is also the highest in and the healthcare offering is widely used.

More and more young people are missing school

More and more often, children and young people miss school for hours, days or even longer. Specialists are not the only ones to note this, the education directorates of many cantons say the same thing, indicates the NZZ am Sonntag in a survey. Of the 17 cantons that responded, 14 confirmed an increase in school absenteeism.

“Cases of prolonged school absenteeism have increased since the Coronavirus pandemic,” writes for example the education service of the canton of Lucerne. Experts are convinced that the increase in school absenteeism is linked to the deterioration of the psychological health of this cohort.

Karin Keller-Sutter and Viola Amherd, divergent visions

Six years after their election to the Federal Council, Karin Keller-Sutter (PLR) and Viola Amherd (Le Center) see their political projects moving away. “Between the head of the Federal Department of Finance (FDF), who inspects every corner of the budget to save money, and the head of the Federal Department of Defence, Civil Protection and (DDPS), who wants to massively increase the means of the army, difficult to avoid tensions,” writes Le Matin Dimanche.

The latest example is the 15 billion deal concocted by the center left to create “a fund for the security of Switzerland and peace in ”. These budgets would be treated as extraordinary. The services of Karin Keller-Sutter consider that the required conditions are not met.

ETHZ and EPFL will receive fewer contributions

ETH Zurich and EPFL Lausanne must make savings. Indeed, the Federal Council has decided to reduce contributions to the two institutions even though the number of students has been increasing for years. Because this growth is mainly due to the influx of foreign students, i.e. people who settle in Switzerland to study there, indicates the Sonntagzeitung.

In 20 years, the number of Swiss students has increased by 46%, compared to 293% for foreign students. This development is all the more marked as registration fees in the two universities are lower than in most other universities of this level in the world.

Ammotec sold to Italian Beretta

Shortly after the start of the war in , the Confederation sold the ammunition manufacturer Ammotec to the Italian group Beretta. According to research by SonntagsBlick, the Czechoslovak Group made the best offer for Ammotec, but was unsuccessful. The sale price, kept secret, represents several hundred million. It was not adjusted after the Russian aggression against Ukraine, although the prices of arms goods have been through the roof since the start of the war.

The management of the Federal Finance Administration (AFF) also removed the question of a right of repurchase “if the security situation in Switzerland required it or if its interests were threatened by a resale of Ammotec.”

AI to increase economic growth

The use of artificial intelligence could more than double the growth of the Swiss economy by 2030, according to a study by the consulting firm Accenture brought to the attention of the NZZ am Sonntag. Compared to the base case scenario of 1.6% GDP growth, growth would increase to 3.9% if productivity benefits are fully exploited.

This corresponds to an additional value creation of 131 billion francs. According to the authors, the greatest potential is found in the financial, IT and pharmaceutical sectors.

Micheline Calmy-Rey prevents the expansion of a real estate complex

A victory for Micheline Calmy-Rey, reports Matin Dimanche. With other neighbors from Plans-Mayens (VS), where she co-owns a chalet, the former President of the Confederation won her case against the expansion of the real estate complex, belonging to the luxury group Ultima.

The Ultima chalet has welcomed several stars, such as Lionel Messi, shortly after his victory at the 2022 Football World Cup. The extension file is not finished, however. According to company representatives, modified plans should be submitted to the investigation.

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