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Mitsotakis at the Nuclear Energy Summit: Greece is a friend of nuclear energy, we will explore whether small reactors can play a role in the energy sector

What the Prime Minister said at the 2nd Nuclear Energy Summit in Paris – “Public opinion in Greece is divided, but a dialogue is necessary; the sector needs renewal”

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“Greece is turning a new page. It is time for my country to consider whether nuclear energy, and particularly small reactors, can play a role in the Greek energy system,” said Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis during his intervention at the 2nd Nuclear Energy Summit in Paris, which is attended by 41 countries and international organizations.

Although he emphasized that Greece is not committed to building nuclear power plants, the Prime Minister stated that the country is a “friend of nuclear energy” and wants to participate in the European dialogue on its future.

Greece, he said, will examine the role of nuclear energy in the future, particularly through Small Modular Reactors (SMRs). Mr. Mitsotakis announced the formation of a government committee that will study whether this technology can be integrated into the Greek energy system.

He also mentioned the potential use of nuclear technology in shipping to reduce carbon dioxide emissions. As a major maritime power, Greece could play a role in discussions on decarbonizing shipping.

Although he reiterated that Greece is not committed to constructing nuclear power plants, the Prime Minister highlighted that the country is a “friend of nuclear energy” and seeks to engage in the European debate on its future. “Greece is not a nuclear country and historically has not invested in nuclear energy,” he said.

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Initially, Greece relied on lignite, and later invested in Renewable Energy Sources (RES). Today, over 50% of the country’s electricity production comes from solar and wind, and Greece has transformed from a net importer to an exporter of electricity.

However, Mr. Mitsotakis argued that Europe is unlikely to achieve its goals for strategic autonomy, energy security, and competitiveness without nuclear energy. Some countries are already reconsidering its use, and according to the Prime Minister, Europe’s stance in recent years may have been a “strategic mistake.” 

 

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