Small modular reactors

· A9-0408/2023 · Proposition de résolution

The European Parliament adopted by 409 votes to 173, with 31 abstentions, a resolution on small modular reactors (SMRs).

Nuclear energy is a zero emissions technology that does not lead to air pollution. Therefore, SMRs have the potential to contribute to meeting the EU’s climate and environmental goals.

Members underlined the need to explore the potential of SMRs in providing the EU with a reliable, affordable and on-demand supply of electricity, with the potential capacity to provide a firm baseload of clean electricity, heat and steam for industry and households, including possibly retrofitting coal-fired power stations. It highlighted the need for continued research and development in SMRs to ensure the safety, efficiency and…

For: 409(67 %). Against: 173(28 %). Abstentions: 31(5 %). In total, 613 MEPs voted. 91 MEPs didn’t vote.

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