No new nuclear plant will be built in Slovakia, minister says
Translated from Slovak, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Slovak Economics Minister Denisa Saková stated that no new nuclear power plant will be built anywhere in Slovakia.
- Saková emphasized that the country's energy strategy focuses on modernizing existing nuclear facilities rather than constructing new ones.
- The decision aims to ensure energy security while adhering to safety and environmental standards.
Slovakia will not build any new nuclear power plants, according to Minister of Economy Denisa Saková. She clarified that the country's energy strategy prioritizes the modernization of existing nuclear facilities over the construction of new ones.
Saková's statement addresses concerns about Slovakia's energy future and its reliance on nuclear power. The focus on upgrading current plants aims to ensure a stable and secure energy supply while adhering to stringent safety and environmental regulations. This approach reflects a commitment to maintaining nuclear energy's role in the national energy mix without expanding its footprint.
The decision underscores Slovakia's energy policy direction, balancing the need for reliable power generation with considerations for safety and sustainability. By investing in the modernization of its existing nuclear infrastructure, the country seeks to extend the operational life of its power plants and enhance their efficiency and safety.
Originally published by SME in Slovak. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.