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Italy Explores Nuclear Return After 40 Years as Energy Costs Hit

Summary by The Japan Times
A pivot to nuclear is central to Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's plan to thwart Italy’s rising energy prices, which are among the highest in Europe.

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Europe calls for a strong return to the use of nuclear energy, but investments are making a lot of effort, especially in the Belpaese...

·Turin, Italy
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Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has long supported nuclear energy as a solution to the Italian economy that loses land, now her government analyzes how to renew this banned technology, transmits the Bloomberg agency. Nearly 40 years after Italy closed its last nuclear reactor, and 15 years after a failed attempt to reverse ...

·Romania
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Government experts are currently negotiating with several potential technology partners.

The price of electricity in Italy brings its prime minister, Giorgia Meloni, down the street of bitterness, who needs to reduce his dependence on the combined cycles of gas that make it impossible for the transalpine country to have electricity in the highest wholesale market in Europe. First, he has tried to propose a reform of the EU emissions trading system that, at least, has put the debate on the table and that could help to reduce some of …

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The Japan Times broke the news in Japan on Sunday, March 15, 2026.
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