Battle Over Swiss Nuclear Future Begins as Referendum Campaign Launches
A broad coalition of political parties and environmental groups has launched a referendum campaign against government legislation that would permit new nuclear power plants, setting the stage for a major national debate on the country's energy strategy.

Key Takeaways
- A broad coalition of the Greens, Socialists, and Green Liberals launched a referendum against new nuclear legislation on June 30.
- The referendum committee has until October 8th to collect 50,000 valid signatures.
- Generation IV reactors are unlikely to contribute to the Swiss electricity supply before 2050.
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They Said
"New reactors would deepen the countryâs dependence on nuclear technology, cost billions of francs and slow the expansion of renewable energy."