Italy Considers Nuclear Energy Amid Energy Crisis and Decommissioning Challenges
Italy's energy crisis, driven by geopolitical tensions, has reignited discussions on nuclear energy. The government aims to update nuclear regulations while the Caorso plant faces a decommissioning process, with completion expected by 2036.

Amid rising energy demands and geopolitical tensions, Italy is revisiting nuclear energy. The government has initiated the legislative process to establish new nuclear regulations, following a recent vote in Parliament.
Concurrently, the Caorso nuclear plant, operational from 1981 to 1990, is undergoing decommissioning, expected to conclude by 2036. The local industrial sector expresses urgency for nuclear energy to maintain competitiveness, stating that it is essential for energy independence.
However, local officials caution that reactivating Caorso could contradict prior commitments regarding site safety and environmental rehabilitation. The current energy landscape emphasizes the need for diverse energy sources, including nuclear and hydrogen.




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