Not a logical choice to rush the decommissioning of their reactors, seems more an emotional panic response. There has always been a strong anti-nuclear faction in germany, and most of europe though >.> as well as the states and elsewhere in the world. Invisible death scares people.
Read this, and someone was trying to say coal/oil/gas was safer? lol. Have to factor into that not just the plants themselves...but acquiring the fuel, the wells, derricks, platforms, transport, the refining and re-transport >.>
how many coal miners will die in one year? how many oil well workers? forgot those people in your 'safe' solution? how about shipment? accidents on the oceans and on the roads? and oil wells themselves...rememb er bp? nuclear is far safer and more practical than any fossil fuel, less cost in lives and environmental impact until geothermal can make significant headway, and/or fusion.
All the nuclear accidents combined do not equal...even multiplied by 1000 the number of lives fossil fuels have taken, including 'incidental' from radiation poisoning from accidents like chernobyl and fukishima. Unfortunately fear tends to over-rule logic.
sidenote, someone mentioned heat conversion, russia early on developed nuclear batteries based on that (there's some controversy over those...), and the cassini probe carried a modern version. Wouldn't mind having my own personal RTG or several ^_^