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Switzerland trails other European nations in solar and wind power

Switzerland is at the bottom of the European league table in producing solar and wind-generated electricity. ....

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Study to assess if Swiss nuclear reactors could operate beyond 2030

Study to assess if Swiss nuclear reactors could operate beyond 2030
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World's oldest nuclear plant in Switzerland being examined to make it operational until 2040

World's oldest nuclear plant in Switzerland being examined to make it operational until 2040
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Survey says Swiss lack knowledge about iodine tablets

In the view of the Swiss Energy Foundation (SES), the population’s knowledge about the availability and usage guidelines for iodine tablets is deficient. A survey of over 8,000 people living in an iodine pill distribution area – within 50 kilometres of a nuclear plant – found that almost a quarter did not know where to find their tablets. In addition, almost three-quarters ticked the wrong answer to the question of whether children can take the pills in an emergency. In fact they are particularly important for young children, the SES said on Friday. The situation is different for those over 45, it said. However, only 7.5% of respondents knew that the Federal Office of Public Health (FOPH) recommends that this age group contact their doctor before taking the pills. The SES thus wants authorities to provide the population with more comprehensive information on iodine tablets. This could happen in autumn 2023, when new tablets will be distributed to the population, the group said. E ....

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