Is Serbia ready to dive into a nuclear adventure with France? Serbia’s Minister of Mining and Energy, Dubravka Djedovic Handanovic, met with a delegation from the French power giant EDF, led by Vice President for Nuclear Programme Development, Vakis Ramany. The hot topic? A preliminary technical study on the peaceful use of nuclear power in Serbia. Officially, it’s all about progress and development, but is it really? While the world trembles over nuclear disasters and soaring costs, Serbia is flirting with the idea of entering the nuclear age. France, a powerhouse in nuclear energy, offers a helping hand—but at what price?
Nuclear energy is a powerful but risky game. Serbia, a country rich in resources, now stands at a crossroads—will it accept the nuclear challenge or stick to renewables? EDF presented preliminary study results, but the details remain murky. Who will foot the bill? Who will ensure safety? And what about the radioactive waste?
As politicians meet and make deals, Serbian citizens should stay alert and ask themselves—is this really a step toward a better future or just another energy conspiracy? Got thoughts or just want to laugh at these nuclear plans? Drop a comment and join the conversation. After all, this isn’t just a technical issue—it’s about our future!