Switzerland Plans to Lift Nuclear Power Ban
Switzerland Plans to Lift Nuclear Power Ban
Switzerland Plans to Lift Nuclear Power Ban
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The Swiss government has announced plans to lift the 2017 ban on building new nuclear power plants, citing the need to strengthen energy supply amid geopolitical tensions and aging infrastructure. Energy Minister Albert Rösti stated that a proposal to amend nuclear legislation will be developed by the end of 2024 and debated in parliament in 2025, with the possibility of public referendums on the matter. The ban was initially enacted following the Fukushima disaster, but the government argues that new nuclear plants are essential for long-term energy security. Critics, including KlimaSeniorinnen Schweiz and Greenpeace, express concerns that this move could undermine Switzerland's climate commitments. The government aims to engage the public in discussions about the proposal, acknowledging existing fears about nuclear safety. The decision reflects a broader shift towards a diversified energy strategy amid increasing demands for electricity.

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