Moreover, on the side of the hutois traders or the inhabitants of the city, many do not hesitate today to say they are satisfied with the news. “This will allow us to continue in the direction we currently have, that of a dynamic economy”reacts a trader. “Especially because the people who work at the Tihange plant consume locally and therefore touch all sectors”he adds.
“I’m Hutois, it’s a good thing. I know people who work at the plant”explains another resident. “I think it’s a good thing because, at the moment, we don’t have alternatives that work as well,” reacts another resident met in the street. “As long as we don’t have more sustainable solutions, it’s not worse, because we are asked to do a lot of things with electricity, including cars”, explains a resident.
Another resident is more nuanced. “You have to weigh the pros and cons”he explains. “It may be bad for later generations, it may leave worries, but you need it to make life work. Until there are alternatives, you can’t get away with it. deprive”, he concludes.