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Von der Leyen: EU's decision to abandon nuclear power was a strategic error

Ursula Von der Leyen, President of the EU Commission, said that the decision to reduce nuclear energy's share in the mix of electricity production?in Europe was a strategic error.

She said in a speech in Paris at a nuclear energy event that "this reduction in nuclear share was a decision, and I believe it was a mistake for Europe to turn its back on an affordable, reliable source of low-emission power."

She said that in 1990, the EU relied on nuclear power for a third of its electricity. Now, it's only about 15%.

She added that the European Union wants to?stimulate the development of small reactors in order to reduce Europe's dependence on fossil fuel imports.

"We are witnessing a global renewal of nuclear energy." "Europe wants to be a part of this," von der Leyen said when she announced the EU's 200 million euro ($233 million) investment guarantee to encourage investments in?the?development of small modular reactors.

She said that the money would come from a system of trading emissions in the EU.

She said, "We would like to see this technology operational by the early 2030s."

Von der Leyen said that the soaring prices of energy caused by the Middle East war were a "stark reminder" of Europe's vulnerability, as an importer of fossil fuels. He also stressed the importance of increasing the production of power from renewable sources and nuclear reactors.

(source: Reuters)