Switzerland moves closer to a non-nuclear future
The recommendation by the seven-member Federal Council will be debated in parliament, which is expected to make a final decision next month. If approved, the reactors would go offline between 2019 and 2034 after they reach their average lifespan of 50 years.
Switzerland has four nuclear power plants with a total of five reactors. It hopes to turn to entirely non-nuclear sources of power, energy minister Doris Leuthard and other Swiss energy officials said.
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Hide AdOn Sunday, about 20,000 people took part in the biggest anti-nuclear protest in Switzerland in 25 years by people concerned about the continuing crisis at the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant in Japan.
Christian Zeyer of Swiss Cleantech, a sustainable economic association, said: "We're looking for an economy that is sustainable as a whole."
Mr Zeyer said the nation can turn eventually turn to hydro power, wind energy, biomass and photovoltaics.