According to the Slovenian news
agency STA, almost all parties in parliament supported the
proposal for a referendum on a proposed new nuclear power plant
in Krsko on Thursday. While most MPs saw a new reactor as the
only way to ensure power supply, the junior coalition party
claimed the referendum was about getting a blank cheque for a
potentially unviable project. In a 71:6 vote, deputies agreed
that Slovenia's energy needs would not be met by solar and wind
energy, given the planned closure of the Šoštanj coal-fired
plant and the extended life-span of the current reactor in Krsko
(NEK), which ends in 2043. The proposed question for a
consultative referendum scheduled for late November is "Do you
support the execution of the NEK 2 project, which, along with
other low-carbon sources, will ensure a stable electricity
supply?".
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