Nuclear power in Switzerland has been a significant part of the country's energy landscape for several decades. The Swiss nuclear program began in the 1950s, and Switzerland currently operates five nuclear power plants (NPPs). These plants provide a substantial portion of the country's electricity, contributing to a stable and low-carbon energy supply.
As of my last update in October 2023, Switzerland operates five nuclear power stations, which contribute a significant portion of the country's electricity generation. The Swiss government has long supported nuclear power as a means of providing a stable and low-carbon energy source, though there has been a shift in policy following the Fukushima disaster in Japan in 2011.

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