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A New Nuclear Power Plant in Switzerland Would Be Possible at the Earliest in 2050

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A new nuclear power plant in Switzerland would be on the grid at the earliest in 2050 if the new construction ban was lifted.
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If the ban on the construction of new nuclear power plants was lifted in Switzerland, a new site could only be connected to the network by 2050 at the earliest, with the support of the State. This is the conclusion of a study by the Swiss Academies of Sciences (SCNAT).

In the face of energy uncertainties, nuclear energy is the subject of further debate in Switzerland. A new power plant would reduce imports, but could not be built until 2050 and would have to be heavily subsidized, according to a new reportIn the wake of the Fukushima disaster in 2011, Switzerland decided to abandon nuclear power plants. The construction of new power plants has since been prohibited by law. In the face of current concerns about…

A new nuclear power plant in Switzerland would be on the grid at the earliest in 2050 if the new construction ban was lifted.

·Zürich, Switzerland
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watson.ch/ broke the news in Zürich, Switzerland on Tuesday, July 1, 2025.
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