Italy gives green light to nuclear revival, without letting go of gas

Published 12:17 on March 3, 2025  /  Last updated at 12:17 on March 3, 2025  / /  EMEA

The Italian government has taken a decisive step towards introducing nuclear energy, approving a law that lays the groundwork for a national strategy on fusion and small reactors (SMRs), while maintaining country's reliance on gas.
The Italian government has taken a decisive step towards introducing nuclear energy, approving a law that lays the groundwork for a national strategy on fusion and small reactors (SMRs), while maintaining country's reliance on gas.


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