Switzerland Divided On How To Switch To Green Energy


(MENAFN- Swissinfo) While most Swiss people want more green energy, opinions are divided on how to achieve this goal. © Keystone / Jean-christophe Bott

Swiss environment and energy minister Albert Rösti has challenged parliament to swiftly enact a newly approved climate law aimed at achieving net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.

This content was published on June 19, 2023 June 19, 2023 swissinfo.ch/mga

On Sunday, nearly 60% of voters approved a strategy of switching from fossil fuels to alternative energies.

“Climate policy begins with energy policy, and after [Sunday's] decision that applies more than ever,” said Rösti.“We need new reservoirs, we need solar systems and wind farms.”

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But while a majority approved a general strategy, people still appear divided on how to reach this goal, suggests a recent poll by the media groups Tamedia and 20 Minuten.

Some 57% of the 13,660 respondents to the survey in mid-June agreed with an obligation to install solar panels on buildings.

But several other green energy alternatives were given the thumbs down. Only 38% supported the construction of solar parks in the Alps, an energy strategy that has already proven controversial .

Just under half of respondents (47%) said the planning approval procedure for wind turbines should be accelerated. A similar proportion (48%) think it is a good idea to raise dam walls at hydroelectric plants and even fewer people (28%) support the construction of new dams.

The controversial suggestion of extending the life of Switzerland's nuclear power plants also drew little support in the poll, with only 30% of respondents in favour.

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