Nuke energy likely to use in future to produce heat in Finland: PM
Published : 22 Mar 2024, 05:13
Prime Minister Petteri Orpo on Thursday said Finland is able to produce affordable electricity for the country and in the future, the country may be able to use nuclear energy to produce heat and hydrogen, said the government in a press release.
“Finland has been using nuclear energy safely for 45 years. With Europe's largest nuclear reactor, we are able to produce affordable electricity for our people. In the future, we may be able to use nuclear energy to produce heat and hydrogen, as well,” said the Premier at the Nuclear Energy Summit in Brussels.
The Brussels Summit is the highest-level meeting to date exclusively focused on the topic of nuclear energy convened by Prime Minister of Belgium Alexander De Croon and the International Atomic Energy Agency.
The summit was held to promote the use of nuclear energy globally.
Orpo said that Finland will soon also be the first country in the world to store nuclear waste deep inside the bedrock.
The prime ministers and energy ministers joined the summit and highlighted the role of nuclear energy in reducing the use of fossil fuels and enhancing energy security.
Orpo highlighted the importance of nuclear energy as the leaders of the EU Member States prepare to set the EU’s climate targets for 2040.
He also praised the International Atomic Energy Agency's role in promoting harmonisation and nuclear safety.
Finland is a pioneer in nuclear energy. Nuclear energy makes up over 40 per cent of the country's electricity production. Finland is also an advocate for a technology-neutral approach to climate issues in the EU.