Nuclear, Italy Joins the European Alliance: that's What It Means (and Germany Also Believes It)
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Sweden's Minister for Economic Affairs speaks of a German comeback in terms of technology neutrality. Minister for Economic Affairs Katherina Reiche participated as an observer in a meeting of the nuclear alliance.
Pichetto Fratin: Decision in line with the energy policy choices of the Italian government that promotes with conviction the principle of technological neutrality, to follow a sustainable energy transition"
Italy joins the 15-country nuclear alliance from an observer country. The gas crisis triggered by Russia with the invasion of Ukraine and the surge in energy prices has rekindled interest in this technology
The nuclear industry is increasingly on the rise in Europe. The proof with Italy, which officially joins the Nuclear Alliance and which, like Belgium or Denmark, looks at the atom with renewed interest. It is an additional sign of the return of nuclear energy to Europe in grace.
Italy officially joins the EU Nuclear Alliance, after taking part in it so far as it is an observer. This was announced by the Minister for Energy Security, Gilberto Pichetto, at the new meeting of the Alliance in the margins of the Energy Council in Luxembourg. The initiative, led by France, was born in 2023 to promote the interests of countries in favour of the atom. In addition to Rome and Paris, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic…
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