France seeks 'nuclear alliance' at EU energy meeting
EU Observer, By WESTER VAN GAAL BRUSSELS, 27. FEB, 23
France is building an alliance of pro-nuclear states to advocate for expanding nuclear power in the bloc.
EU energy ministers are meeting on Monday and Tuesday (27 and 28 February) to discuss issues ranging from security of supply to the upcoming electricity market reform.
But on the sidelines, French energy minister Agnes Pannier-Runache has invited 12 other countries on Tuesday to discuss a "nuclear alliance."
"I would like to remind you that nuclear power represents 25 percent of European electricity production", said Pannier-Runache. "It will be one of the important low-carbon energy sources next to wind and solar power that will help us achieve carbon neutrality."
She later explained that the meeting would be an occasion to discuss "research, supply chain and nuclear waste issues."
Countries in attendance include traditionally pro-nuclear members Romania, Bulgaria, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Slovenia and Finland. Newly-joined Croatia, plus the Netherlands, Italy and Sweden will also attend.
It is the latest move in an ongoing spat with Germany which is phasing out nuclear power and whose negotiators have stressed nuclear electricity should not be equated to electricity derived from solar and wind.
Other countries not attending the meeting include Belgium and Luxembourg, whose energy minister Claude Turmes said nuclear power "is very slow."
"It takes 12 to 15 years to build a new nuclear facility," he said. "If we want to win the race against climate change, we need to be fast."
The French meeting follows intense French lobbying to include nuclear power in a recent EU Commission rules for green hydrogen, which is made with electricity derived from wind and solar but now also allows nuclear power as energy source............. https://euobserver.com/green-economy/156759
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