Swiss Parliament Advances Nuclear Power Plant Ban Reversal
Government initiates legislative process to overturn 2018 nuclear power station construction ban, citing energy security concerns.

Key Takeaways
- The Swiss government has initiated a legislative process to overturn the 2018 ban on constructing new nuclear power plants.
- The decision is driven by changed geopolitical circumstances, specifically Russia's military aggression against Ukraine and potential electricity shortages.
- Switzerland currently operates four aging nuclear reactors.
- A new referendum on nuclear power is likely due to strong political opposition.
By The Numbers
They Said
"The aim is to keep nuclear energy open as an option for the long-term security of the Swiss energy supply."
"Nuclear power has no future, our future is renewable energies."