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Switzerland to ditch ban on building nuclear power stations

The Swiss federal government stated on Wednesday it plans to overturn a restriction on constructing brand-new power plants to strengthen regional energy supply at a time of increased geopolitical tension.

Energy Minister Albert Roesti said the government would send a proposition to modify nuclear legislation by the end of 2024 so it can be discussed in parliament next year.

Over the long term, brand-new nuclear reactor are one possible method of making our supply more safe and secure in a. geopolitically unpredictable time, Roesti informed a press conference.

Failure to maintain the choice could be viewed as a betrayal by. future generations, Roesti argued.

Switzerland chose to phase out atomic energy after the. 2011 nuclear accident in Fukushima, Japan.

In 2017, Swiss citizens authorized a government strategy that. consisted of a ban on constructing brand-new nuclear power stations.

At the end of 2019, the Muehleberg nuclear power station. came off the grid. Three more nuclear stations stay.

Roesti also repeated the federal government felt it was conference. its dedications to taking on environment modification, reacting to a. European court judgment in April that had bought it to do more.

KlimaSeniorinnen Schweiz, which with Greenpeace brought the. case to the court, dismissed this and said that Switzerland was. still stopping working to maintain its obligations.

(source: Reuters)