Parliament Paves Way for Nuclear Power's Return in Switzerland
In a significant policy shift, a Swiss parliamentary committee has supported lifting the ban on constructing new nuclear power plants, positioning atomic energy as a viable option for the country's future electricity supply.

Key Takeaways
- The House of Representatives' energy committee voted to lift the ban on building new nuclear power plants.
- The committee adopted a government counter-proposal to amend the law rather than the Constitution.
- Switzerland currently operates three aging nuclear plants: Beznau I and II, GĂśsgen, and Leibstadt.
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They Said
"Nuclear energy must once again become an option for Switzerlandâs long-term security of electricity supply."