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Italy sees role for atomic energy to satisfy green objectives, minister states

Italy sees a role for atomic energy, together with renewable energy sources, to meet the nation's net absolutely no emission target by 2050, Energy Minister Gilberto Pichetto Fratin said on Sunday.

Atomic energy is a questionable issue in Italy where nuclear-fired power plants were banned after Italians voted in a. 2011 referendum against a law for a national nuclear program.

Pichetto, who will head negotiations amongst energy ministers. of the Group of Seven (G7) most industrialised nations. beginning on Monday in Turin, said that nuclear energy would. allow Italy to secure the environment, but likewise reach complete. independence on the energy front.

A contribution from nuclear energy in our energy mix would. assistance Italy a lot in satisfying the net no target by 2050,. Pichetto stated at an event ahead of the G7 energy conference.

The problem likewise risks being dissentious at the talks with other. G7 countries, Italian diplomatic sources said, adding Germany. was withstanding a push by Italy to agree for broad assistance for. atomic energy as a transition from fossil fuel.

At the event, Pichetto revealed assistance for the development. of so-called small atomic power plants, which nuclear advocates say. might reduce costs and help decarbonise highly polluting sectors. such as steel production.

The energy ministry on Sunday revealed Italy would sign up with a. European industrial alliance to establish such reactors.

Speaking about nationwide efforts for decarbonisation,. Pichetto stated Italy was prepared to bring forward its due date to. shut coal-fired plants as a way to convince other G7 partners -. the United States, Britain, France, Germany, Canada and Japan -. to concur a target date to phase out the most contaminating fossil. fuel.

Italy, which heads the G7 rotating presidency this year,. currently prepares to switch off its coal-power plants by 2025,. other than on the island of Sardinia, for which the due date is. 2028.

(source: Reuters)