Jürgen Grossmann, head of energy giant RWE, accused Merkel of creating an "eco-dictatorship" and promoting de-industrialization. On Friday, he took the battle a step further, warning in an interview with the Süddeutsche Zeitung that Merkel's phase out plan could result in large companies turning their backs on the country as a result of climbing energy prices.The recent problem with that Japanese plant (it was hit by a tsunami, not much chance of that in Germany) doesn't have anything to do with the long fight by the leftist jackoffs in Germany against nuclear power.
Now, about "deindustrialization", that's the Morganthau Plan first proposed at the end of WWII.
The idea was Germany would be deindustrialized and returned to its late Medieval state as the location of a number of weak, impoverished principalities where millions of low paid peasants eked out a living in between severe famines.
It was thought of as too hateful to impose on anyone ~ yet here's Angela Merkel "jus' doin' it".
This will definitely not be popular.