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Decision to turn back on nuclear was a strategic mistake, EU's Von der Leyen says

President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen

© APA | President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen

# 10 March 2026 16:13 (UTC +04:00)

The decision to reduce the share of nuclear energy in the electricity production mix in the European Union ​was a strategic mistake given that the bloc is ‌neither an oil or gas producer, EU Commission President Ursula Von der Leyen said on Tuesday, APA reports, citing Reuters.

"This reduction in the share of nuclear was ​a choice, I believe that it was a strategic ​mistake for Europe to turn its back on a ⁠reliable, affordable source of low-emissions power," she said in ​a speech at an event on nuclear energy held in Paris.

The ​EU relied on nuclear for one third of its electricity in 1990 and now the share is only close to 15%, she said.

The European ​Union aims to stimulate the development of small nuclear reactors, ​to make Europe less dependent on imported fossil fuels, she added.

"We see ‌a ⁠global revival of nuclear energy. And Europe wants to be part of it," von der Leyen said as she announced a 200 million euros ($233 million) guarantee by the EU to stimulate ​investments in the ​development of ⁠small modular reactors.

The money would come from the EU's Emissions Trading System, she said.

"We want this ​new technology to be operational by the early ​2030s," ⁠she said.

Von der Leyen said soaring energy prices caused by the war in the Middle east were a "stark reminder" of Europe's ⁠vulnerability as ​an importer of fossil fuels and ​underlined the importance of increasing power production from renewable sources and nuclear reactors.

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