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New Dutch coalition aims for more overseas gas extraction, atomic energy

The inbound Dutch government said on Thursday it will aim to expand offshore gas extraction and nuclear energy production as part of plans to reduce the Netherlands' reliance on undependable. nations.

In its draft union pact, the extreme right government said. it would adhere to global environment goals that it has. already concurred as much as possible, however would not add any. nationwide limitations on top of them.

That implies scrapping plans for an additional nationwide carbon. dioxide tax.

The plans to increase Dutch energy security are in line with. the conservative and populist styles of the four political. parties in the potential federal government. They also reflect. troubles the nation dealt with after losing access to Russian. gas after the start of the Ukraine war in 2022.

New long term agreements will be struck for natural gas and. we will develop reserves of gas and important commodities, the. draft pact stated.

While production at the big gas field under the Dutch. province of Groningen will stay shut, gas production in the. North Sea will be scaled up, the draft pact stated.

The nation's strategies to expand offshore wind appear to stay. unchanged, while building of brand-new wind turbines on land will. be de-emphasized.

In addition, the pact re-affirmed strategies to increase nuclear. energy production in the Netherlands.

The nuclear reactor in Borssele will stay open, and the. building and construction of two new reactors will continue, the pact stated.

In addition two more atomic power plants will be constructed, with. the possibility of numerous little reactors in public-private. partnerships, it stated.