Swiss Government Reopens Door to Nuclear Power Plants
Federal Council maintains counter-proposal to allow new nuclear power plant construction despite consultation criticism, marking potential shift in Swiss energy policy.

Key Takeaways
- The Federal Council has adopted a message to amend the Nuclear Energy Act, effectively seeking to lift the ban on new nuclear power plants.
- A majority of Swiss cantons rejected the Federal Council's plan during the consultation process.
- The Green Party has threatened to launch a referendum against the legislative change.
- The proposal is an indirect counter-proposal to the 'Stop the blackout' popular initiative.
- Support for the nuclear return comes from the SVP, FDP, EDU, and the Association of Electricity Companies.
By The Numbers
They Said
"The construction of new nuclear power plants in Switzerland should be authorised again."
"Nuclear power and renewables are not mutually exclusive."