European Union member states are divided over nuclear energy policy, with France leading a camp supporting nuclear technology while Austria and Germany advocate for prioritizing renewable energy. Countries like Bulgaria, Croatia, and France are in favor of nuclear energy, while Austria, Germany, and others oppose it. France has expressed support for a sovereign energy mix, diverging from EU green goals.
EU countries remain divided on nuclear energy Today, two coalitions of EU energy ministers met in Brussels and released their statements on their preferred energy technology. France, along with Bulgaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Finland, Hungary, the Netherlands, Poland,… https://t.co/AGlhrJGH23
France balks at EU green goals, backs sovereign energy mix https://t.co/h4q0YKDh9u via @FrancoisDeBeaup https://t.co/e0j3Hqfrsl
EU countries in favor of nuclear energy: Bulgaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Finland, France, Hungary, the Netherlands, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia and Sweden EU countries against nuclear energy: Austria, Denmark, Estonia, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Latvia,… https://t.co/5q3W5NrVDA
EU countries split over support for nuclear energy https://t.co/i9y8BOLm4x
EU divided: nuclear energy debate splits member states https://t.co/ueeaqtmL2k https://t.co/ugFz3rBZRZ
⚠️ EU COUNTRIES SPLIT OVER SUPPORT FOR NUCLEAR ENERGY (Reuters) European Union member states showed their divisions on nuclear energy policy on Monday, with one camp led by France promoting the technology and another, led by Austria and Germany, pushing to prioritise renewable…