Italian bill on nuclear energy progressing through parliament
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- Italy's Council of Ministers approved a bill in October 2023 delegating nuclear energy reintroduction to the government, aiming for sustainable nuclear power within European decarbonization by 2050 and energy security goals.
- The bill includes developing a National Programme for Sustainable Nuclear Power, establishing an independent Nuclear Safety Authority, and enhancing research, skills, and public awareness campaigns.
- The Chamber of Deputies passed the bill with 155 votes in favor, and it now moves to the Senate for expected final approval before the July summer recess; implementing decrees must be adopted within 12 months.
- Italy phased out nuclear power after the 1986 Chernobyl accident, closing its last plants in 1990, and halted plans again after the 2011 Fukushima accident, with 94% of voters rejecting new reactors in a 2011 poll.
- Public opinion has since shifted, with Parliament approving a motion in May 2023 to consider nuclear in the energy mix, and the National Platform for Sustainable Nuclear Power held its first meeting in September 2023 to define a timeline for resumption.