Slovenia is stepping up its commitment to nuclear energy as part of a broader initiative to secure long-term energy independence and reduce carbon emissions. The government has unveiled plans to enhance the existing nuclear infrastructure, including potential investments in new reactors equipped with advanced safety features. This move aligns with the European Union’s goal of achieving a carbon-neutral economy by 2050, positioning nuclear power as a cornerstone in Slovenia’s low-carbon energy mix.

Key elements of the strategy include:

  • Modernization of the Krško Nuclear Power Plant to extend its operational lifespan beyond 2043.
  • Exploration of Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) to complement the national grid with flexible and scalable power sources.
  • Enhanced investment in research and development focused on nuclear safety and waste management technologies.
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