Sardinia does not want nuclear waste. The president of the Region, Alessandra Todde, reiterated this in the interview given to PresaDiretta , which will be broadcast on RaiTre on Sunday at 8:30 p.m. Regarding the "waste" chapter, the governor stated that " we have said very clearly that we do not want the repository ."

Asked about the potential benefits that could come from a new plant on the island, the president confirmed her position against it. The plant, in fact, "would be a national plant, probably managed by one of the players currently operating in the free market."

At this time, explained Alessandra Todde, "the industrial management methods of nuclear power concern old-generation power plants, because even mini-reactors are still experimental. All that glitters is not gold. The Sardinian people expressed themselves very clearly with a referendum, and the Italian people also expressed themselves clearly," she concluded.

(Unioneonline/vf)

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