The Netherlands is moving forward with plans to build two new nuclear power plants.
Source. The press service of NNEGC Energoatom.
"Two nuclear power plants should eventually account for about 10-13% of the country's energy balance. The final decision on their construction will be made in about a year and a half," the statement says.
It is noted that in the long term, about 70% of energy in the Netherlands will be generated from offshore wind farms.
Currently, the country operates one Borssele NPP with a capacity of 495 MW.