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    Austria loses legal challenge to EU's 'green' gas and nuclear rules

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    Posted on September 10, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Tags:sustainabilityClimate ChangeEuropean Commissioninvestment portfolios

    Quick Summary

    Austria's legal challenge against EU's green energy rules fails as the court supports EU's decision to classify nuclear and gas as sustainable.

    Table of Contents

    • Austria's Legal Challenge Against EU Energy Classification
    • Court Ruling and Implications
    • Public Sentiment on Nuclear Energy

    Austria's Legal Challenge to EU's Green Gas and Nuclear Rules Fails

    Austria's Legal Challenge Against EU Energy Classification

    BRUSSELS (Reuters) -Austria lost a legal challenge against European Union rules that class nuclear energy and natural gas as climate-friendly investments on Wednesday, as Europe's second-highest court sided with the EU over the rules.

    In the case before the Court of Justice of the European Union's General Court, Austria's government had challenged the European Commission's decision to include gas and nuclear in the EU's "taxonomy" of investments that can be labelled and marketed as sustainable in Europe.

    The court sided with Brussels, in a ruling which said that the EU Commission "was entitled to take the view that certain economic activities in the nuclear energy and fossil gas sectors can, under certain conditions, contribute substantially to climate change mitigation and climate change adaptation."

    Court Ruling and Implications

    The EU's inclusion in 2022 of gas and nuclear in the taxonomy had exposed deep rifts between countries over which energy sources to use to meet climate change goals.

    Countries including Spain and Denmark had argued it was not credible to label gas, a CO2-emitting fossil fuel, as climate friendly. Poland and Bulgaria were among those who sought rules supporting investments in gas, to help them quit more-polluting coal.

    Public Sentiment on Nuclear Energy

    Austria's legal action, submitted to the EU's general court, had argued Brussels should annul the rules on grounds including that nuclear energy cannot meet a requirement to "do no significant harm" to the environment because of concerns about radioactive waste.

    Austrians widely oppose nuclear power and the country has never had an atomic plant.

    (Reporting by Kate Abnett, Editing by Charlotte Van Campenhout)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Austria challenged EU's green energy classification.
    • •EU court sided with the European Commission.
    • •Gas and nuclear included in EU's sustainable taxonomy.
    • •Ruling highlights EU's internal energy policy rifts.
    • •Austria opposes nuclear due to environmental concerns.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Austria loses legal challenge to EU's 'green' gas and nuclear rules

    1What is nuclear energy?

    Nuclear energy is the energy released during nuclear reactions, particularly fission, where atomic nuclei split to release energy. It is used for electricity generation and has environmental implications due to radioactive waste.

    2What is the EU taxonomy for sustainable activities?

    The EU taxonomy is a classification system that establishes a list of environmentally sustainable economic activities. It aims to guide investments towards projects that contribute to climate goals.

    3What is climate change mitigation?

    Climate change mitigation refers to efforts aimed at reducing or preventing the emission of greenhouse gases. This includes transitioning to renewable energy sources and improving energy efficiency.

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