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The Riigikogu made a fundamental decision on whether to consider nuclear energy production in Estonia in the future. The Resolution is mainly based on the analysis conducted by the Nuclear Energy Working Group, which concluded that the adoption of nuclear energy in Estonia is feasible.

According to the Resolution, the National Development Plan of the Energy Sector Until 2035 must address the impacts of the adoption of nuclear energy in order to ensure security of energy supply during the transition to climate-neutral energy production.

When establishing the regulatory framework, it must be ensured that the risks related to national security, financing and form of ownership are thoroughly assessed.

According to the explanatory memorandum of the Resolution, the adoption of nuclear energy in Estonia would have several advantages. Among other things, nuclear power would provide a continuous generation capacity that would balance the fluctuations in renewable energy generation capacity, help Estonia reach its climate neutrality target, ensure a stable and affordable electricity price in the long term perspective, promote research and development, bring economic benefits and create jobs for local people. The Resolution does not grant the right to build a nuclear power plant in Estonia.

41 members of the Riigikogu voted in favour of passing the Resolution of the Riigikogu “Supporting the adoption of nuclear energy in Estonia” (431 OE), submitted by 55 members of the Riigikogu. 25 members of the Riigikogu voted against the Resolution, and there were two abstentions.

Riigikogu Press Service
Gunnar Paal
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Link uudisele: The Riigikogu passed a Resolution on supporting the adoption of nuclear energy in Estonia

Source: Parliament of Estonia