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Italy to push for nuclear energy by 2033-34, says minister
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Italy to push for nuclear energy by 2033-34, says minister

Italy aims to reintroduce nuclear energy by 2033-34, with a target of over 5% of energy production by 2040, according to Environment Minister Gilberto Pichetto Fratin. A bill is progressing through parliament to establish the regulatory framework, with implementing decrees expected by year-end. The minister highlighted nuclear power's efficiency and continuous energy production capabilities compared to solar.

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ANSA Economia
Camera approves nuclear energy bill, sending it to Senate
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سياسة·04.06.2026ملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي

Camera approves nuclear energy bill, sending it to Senate

The Italian Chamber of Deputies approved a bill delegating the government to regulate sustainable nuclear energy, including small modular reactors. The text, which passed with 155 votes in favor, now moves to the Senate. Reactions were divided, with some parties supporting it for energy independence and others criticizing it as costly and against popular will.

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South African Chamber of Commerce Head: Africa's Nuclear Energy Future and Korea's Strategic Opportunity
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Energy·03.06.2026ملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي

South African Chamber of Commerce Head: Africa's Nuclear Energy Future and Korea's Strategic Opportunity

South Africa's Timothy Dickens highlights Africa's growing interest in nuclear energy beyond renewables for industrial growth. He sees strategic opportunities for Korea, leveraging its nuclear expertise, to partner with African nations like South Africa, Nigeria, Ghana, and Kenya in developing nuclear power, emphasizing long-term partnerships over simple exports.

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Italy: Government pushes for electoral law and nuclear energy bill, referendum looms
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سياسة·23.05.2026ملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي

Italy: Government pushes for electoral law and nuclear energy bill, referendum looms

The Italian government is accelerating efforts on two key priorities: an electoral law reform, aiming for a first approval in the Chamber of Deputies by June, and a bill on nuclear energy, with final approval expected by summer. Minister Luca Ciriani's comments on the inevitability of a referendum on nuclear power have sparked debate and opposition.

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ANSA Politica