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  1. Nuclear power in Italy - Wikipedia

    • As of 2023, Italy is one of only three countries, along with Lithuania and Germany, that completely phased out nuclear power for electricity generation after having operational reactors. See more

    Overview

    Nuclear power in Italy is a controversial topic. Italy started to produce nuclear energy in the early 1960s, but all plants were closed … See more

    History

    The history of nuclear power in Italy starts at the end of 1946, when the Cise, a small centre for nuclear energy research, was created. A few years later, a public research institute linked to the CNR, the Cnrn (Comi… See more

    Decommissioning

    Nuclear power plants in Italy are currently being decommissioned by SOGIN, a company under control of the Italian Ministry of Economy and Finance. The company is responsible for the handling of nuclear waste and t… See more

    Nuclear fusion

    In the nuclear sector, Italy participates in the development of the ITER fusion reactor to produce clean energy through ENEA. See more

    Notes

    1. ^ "Nuclear phase out a '€50 billion mistake'". World Nuclear News. 2008-10-20. Retrieved 2008-10-21.
    2. ^ "Italy to build 8–10 nuclear reactors". Calgary Herald. October 17, 2008. Retrieved 2008-10-21. … See more

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