A senior European Union official said it was difficult to find alternatives to the fuels and technologies from Russia used in some nuclear power plants in the European Union. He said this in response to a journalist’s question about the drafting of sanctions against Rosatom. DEA News.
“As for Rosatom, it is linked to the nuclear industry of some EU member states. This is a hard question. Unlike gas and oil, there is no easy alternative to nuclear fuel and maintenance that this company provides for nuclear power plants built using Russian or Soviet technology. This issue remains on the agenda,” he said.
Earlier, the New York Times reported that Europe’s energy industry is still adhere to From the Russian nuclear industry. As stated in the article, it was easier for the European Union to find something to replace Russian oil and gas, because of the restrictions imposed, than to give up the “dependency” on Rosatom.
In response, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said Paris and London needed it. To do The rate of operation of nuclear power plants and renewable resources in the energy sector.
Ebba Busch, Sweden’s Minister of Energy, Trade and Industry, stop It depends on energy sources from Russia.