The Government Opens up for Nuclear Power Along the Entire Coast
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The government wants to remove the Environmental Code's ban on nuclear power in virtually all of Sweden's archipelago. This would open the way for nuclear facilities in Bohuslän, Öland and Gotland, as well as in the Stockholm archipelago.
The government wants to change the Environmental Code to open up nuclear power along the coast. The proposal is to lift the ban on nuclear power plants in, among other places, Bohuslän, on Öland and Gotland, and in the Stockholm archipelago, the government writes in a consultation.
The government wants to remove the Environmental Code's ban on nuclear power in virtually all of Sweden's archipelago. This would open the way for nuclear facilities in Bohuslän, Öland and Gotland, as well as in the Stockholm archipelago.
The government wants nuclear power plants to be built along Sweden's entire coastline and in the archipelago, Climate Minister Romina Pourmokhtari (L) tells Aftonbladet.
The government wants to change the rules so that more nuclear power can be built on Sweden's coastal strips and archipelagos. This was announced by Climate Minister Romina Pourmokhtari. –
The Environmental Code's ban on nuclear facilities in large parts of Sweden's coastal and archipelago areas should be removed, the government proposes. A draft consultation has been sent out and must be answered by December 15th. During a nuclear power conference at the Grand Hotel in Stockholm, Minister for Climate and Environment Romina Pourmokhtari (L) presented plans to make the coast accessible for nuclear power expansion. — We are now maki…
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