Plans to build a nuclear power plant in the Czech Republic near the border have met with rejection in Saxony. However, the Greens are missing a clear statement from the state government. It appears to see itself "only as an interested observer", criticized Thomas Löser, energy policy spokesperson for the state parliamentary group. Clear statements on the risks are needed. "A nuclear power plant on our doorstep is not an exciting experiment, but a significant risk factor for people and nature."
In May, the Czech Republic announced plans for a so-called SMR nuclear power plant. SMR stands for Small Modular Reactor. These are nuclear reactors with a reduced electrical output that can be operated individually or in a combination of several units. Construction at the site in Tušimice near Chomutov is scheduled to begin in 2034.