Switzerland's Nuclear Crossroads: Referendum Looms as Nation Debates New Plants
While the Swiss government and parliament push to lift the ban on new nuclear power stations to ensure energy security, a broad coalition of political parties and environmental groups has launched a referendum to fight the move. This article examines the conflicting arguments from energy experts, politicians, and activists as Switzerland heads towards a pivotal public vote on its energy future.

Key Takeaways
- A broad coalition including the Greens, Socialists, and Green Liberals launched a referendum to block new nuclear construction.
- Switzerland currently operates four nuclear reactors: Leibstadt, GĂśsgen, and Beznau 1 and 2.
- Beznau 1 is the world's oldest operating nuclear reactor, having entered service in 1969.
- The referendum committee must collect 50,000 valid signatures by October 8th to force a nationwide vote.
By The Numbers
They Said
"The most sensible policy is to keep the existing plants running."
"New nuclear plants are a difficult option for Switzerland."