Swiss Nuclear Power Plants Could Operate for 80 Years, Government Report Finds
A new government study suggests it is both technically and economically feasible to extend the operational lifespan of the Gösgen and Leibstadt nuclear power plants to 80 years, which is 20 years longer than previously planned.

Key Takeaways
- The Swiss Federal Council considers an 80-year operational lifespan for nuclear plants technically and economically feasible.
- A final decision on whether to keep the Gösgen plant running beyond its current schedule must be made by 2029.
- Axpo has already announced plans to decommission the Beznau nuclear plant after approximately 60 years of operation.
By The Numbers
They Said
"The investments required for technical upgrades for long-term operation would probably be worthwhile."
"A life-span of up to 80 years for the plants is conceivable."