Italy Prepares to Reignite Nuclear Power: Minister Pichetto Confirms Plans for Small Reactors

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Italy is taking significant steps toward reintroducing nuclear energy, decades after the nation abandoned it in the aftermath of the Chornobyl disaster. Environment and Energy Security Minister Gilberto Pichetto Fratin recently announced plans to establish a regulatory framework to support the development of the latest-generation small nuclear reactors.

Speaking to the Italian Nuclear Association (AIN) assembly, Pichetto Fratin highlighted the need for collaboration among politics, entrepreneurship, and research to make nuclear power a viable energy source for Italy again. The Minister stressed that the cultural and technical readiness of the country aligns with its energy security goals.

Draft Legislation by Year-End

Pichetto Fratin revealed that a team led by Professor Giovanni Guzzetta is working on a draft delegation law to outline the regulatory path and governance structure for Italy’s nuclear energy system. The proposed law is expected to be finalized by the end of the year.

Strengthening Nuclear Oversight

The regulatory framework will include bolstering the Italian Nuclear Security Inspectorate (ISIN), which will play a central role in ensuring nuclear safety and governance. “An Authority will be needed, and ISIN will be strengthened to oversee this system effectively,” Pichetto Fratin said.

A Collaborative Vision

The revival of nuclear energy in Italy is poised to involve public-private partnerships, with the government supporting private-sector initiatives to develop advanced small modular reactors. These reactors are considered more efficient, safer, and quicker to deploy compared to traditional nuclear plants.

With Italy facing increasing energy demands and the need for sustainable solutions, nuclear energy could become a cornerstone of the country’s future energy strategy.

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