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  • ...d=158b9424-fbe0-47ff-b4e1-e11fb54ab15b&ref=rss&pageno=0</ref>. [[Visaginas NPP fate "undecided", as politicians ignore the decision of the referendum|The ...</ref> According to Andrius Kubilius, the parliamentary opposition leader, Estonia is the weak link in this project.<ref>http://www.lithuaniatribune.com/69560
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  • == Estonia, Lativa, Lithuania == * Ignalina NPP
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  • From 1940 to 1991 Estonia was a part of the Soviet Union and its nuclear policy was set by the Soviet During this era Estonia played an important role in both civilian and military nuclear programs by
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  • ...n the media, will soon make the decision regarding the fate of [[Visaginas NPP]]. The plans to discuss the common position of three Baltic countries, rega ...ly strategy for provision of electricity", concluded that building a new [[NPP]] would be too expensive for Lithuania and the price might not be competiti
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  • ...igned by the General Director of the contractor for construction of Baltic NPP, OJSC “NIAEP” Valeriy Limarenko. ...rmed suspension of the construction after all. At the same time the Baltic NPP press service has once again refuted the statement of Valeriy Limanenko and
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  • |style="vertical-align:top; text-align:right; padding-right:0.75em;" |[[Image:NPP Olkiluoto site 2008.jpg|130px]] || <strong>Sillamäe Radioactive Tailings D ...9, 1350 tons of UO<sub>2</sub>, containing 40–80% uranium, was imported to Estonia.<ref>Idem</ref>
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  • ...nt in Lithuania|Lithuania]] is decommissioning the Soviet built [[Ignalina NPP|Ignalina nuclear power plant]] and is planning a new one at the same site, ...achi-GE. In 2007, Lithuania's parliament adopted a law on building a new [[NPP]]. The law also stipulated the creation of a "national investor" to gain in
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  • #* impacts of atomic bombs tests, Chernobyl accident, Sellafield, [[NPP]]s #*** [[Floating NPP Akademik Lomonosov]] is under assembly the Baltic Shipyard in Saint Petersb
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  • |style="vertical-align:top; text-align:right; padding-right:0.75em;" |[[Image:NPP Olkiluoto site 2008.jpg|130px]] || <strong>Paldiski Soviet Nuclear Submarin ...PhD, "PRACTICES AND ACTIVITIES RELEVANT TO NUCLEAR AND RADIATION SAFETY IN ESTONIA." Visit of IAEA experts, Tartu-Tallinn, 8-12 Oct 2012</ref>
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  • ...two in Russia ''(one of them is connected to the above mentioned Floating NPP Lomonosow, the other one is also supposed to operate on a ship)''<ref>https ...by ''Moltex Energy'' (2019)<ref>http://www.world-nuclear-news.org/Articles/Estonia-to-study-siting-of-Moltex-advanced-reactor - as of April 3, 2019</ref><ref>
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  • - Fennovoima NPP - EIA campaign, working on, e.g. on the current situation of the proposed [[Baltic NPP]]
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  • ...he "Atomic Threats In The Baltic Sea Region" project - currently planned [[NPP]]s (or in construction) like Visaginas, Ostrovets, Fennovoima, Olkiluoto an ...build new NPP driven by prime minister and his advisors. Promoters of the NPP are doing tours around the country.
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  • || <strong>Visaginas NPP</strong> ...a) (22 percent). In 2012, Lithuanian citizens voted against building a new NPP in the country. However, high level talks about building the plant continue
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  • ...would be a target for military and pose risk of terrorism. Building more [[NPP]]s means there will be more police state behaviour, because of the threat t ...s. For example, the Minister Pekkarinen earlier said there would be no new NPP, and later he said it was a joke.
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  • == Estonia == {{country|Estonia}}
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  • ...Visaginas together with Japanese American company "Hitachi-GE", Latvia and Estonia. The estimated costs of building 1,350-MW Hitachi-GE Advanced Boiling Water
    4 KB (552 words) - 08:52, 9 March 2015
  • ...n]] embassies to remind the government to implement the "No to [[Visaginas NPP]]" referendum from October 2012 to the legislation - the new atomic power s ...ttended by 52,5 percent of voters with 62,6 percent voting against the new NPP on 14 October, 2012.
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  • ...W Lubmin]] (D), [[Polish Research Reactor]] and the [[Jezioro Żarnowieckie NPP]] (PL). Actually these reports were supposed to be finished already in 2014 We need contributions from activists and experts from Belarus, Denmark, Estonia, Germany, Finland, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Russia, and Sweden. Most of t
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  • 2. Ukraine: Updates on Khmelnitskiy NPP reactor construction plans 8. Estonian energy company says "No" to investing in Visaginas NPP
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  • ...New Nuclear Power Plants in Finland 24 January 2009 in Oulu|Uranium + New NPP Demonstration]] * Neighbouring countries: Estonia, Norway, Russia and Sweden
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