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  • == Overall picture in Finland == == Nuclear Renaissance? - Anti-nuclear Protests in Finland ==
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  • == Anti-nuclear Struggle in Germany == ...nt]] forcing the government and industry to fulfill the promises they made in law.
    7 KB (1,042 words) - 13:46, 13 May 2019
  • == Overview on Poland's Atomic Politics == ...l today, [[Anti-nuclear Movement in Poland|Poland]] never has made uses of atomic power for commercial energy production, nor have there ever been intentions
    8 KB (1,294 words) - 07:30, 3 April 2019
  • == Nuclear Phase-out and Revival of Atomic Power in Sweden == ...g a first reactor in Barsebäck. Instead of using the money for investments in renewable energy sources, the Swedish nuclear industry took over significan
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  • ...Main political and economical decisions were made by the Soviet government in Moscow and the government of Latvian Soviet Socialist Republic (SSR) had to ...tor of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soviet_atomic_bomb_project Soviet atomic bomb project].
    9 KB (1,344 words) - 07:29, 3 April 2019
  • From 1940 to 1991 Estonia was a part of the Soviet Union and its nuclear policy was set by the Soviet government. During this era Estonia played an important role in both civilian and military nuclear programs by having such facilities as
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  • ...disappeared. Therefore, the EU might cut the funding for the next period. In July 2013, The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) has ...t against the power plant itself, but against the way investor was formed. In the end of 2009 the company was liquidated. Then the government proposed an
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  • ...tors in activity, one more in building in Flamanville, reprocessing plant, atomic bombs, etc.'' ...roblems in the different plants, deals with nuclear waste and new building policy.''
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  • === Atomic Policy in Lithuania === {{:Atomic Policy in Lithuania}}<p align=left>[[Atomic Policy in Lithuania|-> learn more]]</p>
    2 KB (242 words) - 13:04, 6 June 2015
  • ...uilt European Pressurized Water Reactor (EPR) may be connected to the grid in January 2020. [[Category: Atomic Policy]]
    1 KB (177 words) - 14:26, 15 March 2019
  • {{Atomic Threats In The Baltic Sea Region}} '''Call out to join anti-nuclear network in the Baltic Sea region'''
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  • ...account was promoting the Olkiluoto Blockade and other anti-nuclear events in Finland, Germany and internationally. A couple of days after the Olkiluoto ...the proposed new uranium mines that the atomic industry would like to see in the Scandinavian country.
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  • == Nuclear Phase-out and Revival of Atomic Power in Sweden == ...g a first reactor in Barsebäck. Instead of using the money for investments in renewable energy sources, the Swedish nuclear industry took over significan
    3 KB (463 words) - 15:55, 6 June 2015
  • === Nuclear Policy in Estonia === {{:Atomic Policy in Estonia}}
    2 KB (201 words) - 12:57, 6 June 2015
  • == Overview on Poland's Atomic Politics == {{:Atomic Policy in Poland}}<p align=left>[[Atomic Policy in Poland|-> learn more]]</p>
    3 KB (322 words) - 13:28, 16 February 2017
  • ...dministration of Ontario had suspended the plans to construct new reactors in Darlington because of the high costs<ref>Bruce nixes 'more nukes' plan. The ...n that they would also cancel their NPP plans in Alberta and Saskatchewan. In these provinces, that don't have nuclear power plants yet, the company wait
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  • ...nti-Atomic-Rally Berlin 20100918 1.jpg|100,000 protested in Berlin against atomic power|thumb|right]] ...ally Berlin 20100918 2.jpg|The anti-atomic demonstration started and ended in front of the Berlin main station|thumb|right]]
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  • ...Katowice, the Polish Ministry of Energy (MoE) announced its draft 'Energy policy for PL through 2040' (PEP2040), submitting it for public consultation (whic ...t discuss any financing plan for the nuclear first build but proposing one in the future ''(not defined at all when)'' is one of the tasks within the PEP
    2 KB (305 words) - 14:58, 28 January 2019
  • == <big><big>Anti-Atomkraft-Initiativen blockieren Uranfabrik in Gronau</big></big> == ...en Stilllegung der bundesweit einzigen [[Uranium|Uran]]anreicherungsanlage in Gronau (Westfalen).
    2 KB (217 words) - 16:19, 12 July 2016
  • === Atomic Policy in Latvia === {{:Atomic Policy in Latvia}}<p align=left>[[Atomic Policy in Latvia|-> learn more]]</p>
    3 KB (485 words) - 12:57, 6 June 2015
  • ...Donnerstag (13.12.18): Mahnwache am Bahnhof / Schluss mit den Atomanlagen in Lingen|after a fire inside the facility]]. There had been was an explosion ...ded a complete stop of these activities because operations like Lingen are in contradiction with Germany's "Nuclear Phaseout".
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  • ...oups in the Baltic Sea region ''([[Atomic Threats In The Baltic Sea Region|Atomic Baltic project]])'']] ...oduce some brief introductions to these facilities and issues for the '''[[Atomic Threats Around the Baltic Sea book project]]'''.
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  • ...rnmental decree to downgrade or lift the status of some villages and towns in contaminated zones. ...villages recently, but just re-calculated earlier results of samples taken in 1980ies and 1990ies. The decree led to lifting of social priviledges as wel
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  • ...llment of a number of obligations of today's rapidly obsolete State Energy Policy has been delayed for years. The fundamental deficiency of plans for buildin ...s to the nuclear account today is not enough to cover future planned costs in excess of CZK 110 billion. And it is very uncertain whether the money depos
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  • * [[Atomic Policy in Lithuania]] ...an energy company "Rosatom" and German company GNS. The companies are late in building radioactive waste repositories for the plant, which has caused Eur
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  • ...ical Dept. of the Environmental Protection Agency in Ireland and elsewhere in Europe. If you wish to submit your own application for your organisation or ...gislation in the field of nuclear on the internal market. But there isn’t. In fact the situation is comparable to a city court basing its legal arguments
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  • There are two major challenges the anti-nuclear movement is facing in Sweden right now, other than the numerous aspects of the ongoing struggle: ...repository (the KBS-3 application), currently scheduled to take five weeks in September-October 2017, and
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