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  • Olkiluoto 4 is a proposed new reactor with a capacity of 1,000 to 1,600 MW at the [[Olkiluoto]] site< ...l impact assessment programme (EIA programme) for the fourth nuclear power plant unit to be possibly built at Olkiluoto was submitted to the contact authori
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  • [[Image:Pyhaejoki May2010 18.jpg|Proposed site for a [[Fennovoima]] NPP in Pyhäjoki|thumb|right]] * '''Operator of the proposed Pyhäjoki NPP:''' [http://www.fennovoima.com/ Fennovoima]
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  • Olkiluoto 4 is a proposed new reactor with a capacity of 1,000 to 1,600 MW at the [[Olkiluoto]] site< ...of Trade and Industry gave principle approval for building a nuclear power plant.
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  • Olkiluoto 4 is a proposed new reactor with a capacity of 1,000 to 1,600 MW at the [[Olkiluoto]] site< ...0''': OL2 was connected to the national grid for the first time. The power plant unit achieved full capacity for the first time in '''November 11, 1980'''.
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  • |Utility = [[Fortum]] Power and Heat OY ...ference2013">provided by an exhibition presented at the international anti-nuclear conference in Vienna on May 31, 2013</ref>
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  • ...s Ecodefense a 'Foreign Agent' for resisting construction of nuclear power plant near Kaliningrad|being declared a "Foreign Agent"]]. ...nternational [[Nuclear Waste and Pollution Conference in Vilnius 2011|anti-nuclear conference]] focusing on the new NPP construction plans of Lithuania, Belar
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  • ...other countries had been canceled already (Vietnam 2016, Taiwan 2014). The proposed Wylfa Newydd NPP project in Anglesey, United Kingdom, is currently the only .../www.world-nuclear.org/information-library/country-profiles/others/nuclear-power-in-taiwan.aspx as of January 29, 2019
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  • Small modular reactors (SMR) are nuclear fission reactors of a smaller scale than conventional ones. So far this is ...uclear reactors instead."<ref>https://climatenewsnetwork.net/off-the-shelf-nuclear-reactors-seek-buyers/ as if 5 March 2019</ref>
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  • ...e where to put spent fuel. Therefore, the fuel is still in use, though the plant does not produce electricity any more. Financial difficulties are expected, ...der to find a strategic investor, which failed. After this, the government proposed a bid process. The Japanese-American company Hitachi-GE was turned into the
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  • ...tober 2012, where people voted against a new nuclear power plant in [[Anti-nuclear Movement in Lithuania|Lithuania]], politicians are still trying to push for ...people voted against a [[Visaginas NPP|new nuclear power plant]] in [[Anti-nuclear Movement in Lithuania|Lithuania]], politicians are still trying to push for
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  • ...ainst Nuclear Power! antinuclear action camp]]''' against [[Fennovoima]]'s proposed [[NPP]] in [[Pyhäjoki]] from '''June 8-21, 2015''' in Pyhäjoki ...le energy supporters demand Fennovoima stakeholders to give up the nuclear power project|press release]]
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  • ''Source of this text is a paper distributed at a ''Nuclear Free Edmonton'' meeting in Edmonton in May 2009.'' == Nuclear Energy for Alberta, whose idea? ==
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  • ...]] 2 is currently being built next to the existing Leningrad nuclear power plant on the shores of the Gulf of Finland near St. Petersburg, in Sosnovy Bor (a ...d, as it is common for such projects, the planned launch date of the power plant already shifted, while prices shifted and rised as well.
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  • '''''Finnish Government Wants More Nuclear Power - Our Answer:''''' == <big><big>Peaceful Blockade of Olkiluoto Nuclear Power Plant on August 28</big></big> ==
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  • '''''Hundreds of anti-nuclear activists demand the remaining NPP to be closed''''' ...by an announced and permitted anti-nuclear concert in front of the atomic power station. Though police new about the action day, they could not prevent the
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  • == Anti-nuclear struggles around the Baltic Sea == ...lude>''The aim of this section is to gather projects and campaigns of anti-nuclear struggles around the Baltic Sea. This network/project intends to connect th
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  • == <big><big>Uranium Power Meets Local and International Resistance in Finland</big></big> == ...d local movements for a week of events highlighting the dangers of nuclear power and the possibilities of truly sustainable alternatives.
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  • [[Image:LaplandCamp Banner4.jpg|Stones With Nuclear Symbols Left Everywhere|thumb|right]] [[Image:LaplandCamp Terroristi1.jpg|Placard: "Nuclear Power Is A Deadly Terrorist"|thumb|right]]
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  • ...stry of Atomic Power) announced plan to build 2 more units at this nuclear plant. ...t/agony/russia.html ANTI-NUCLEAR CAMP IN FRONT OF THE NOVOVORONEZH NUCLEAR PLANT], 1999</ref>
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  • ...propNPP1.jpg|Landscape they want to destroy for the proposed Nuclear Power Plant|thumb|right]] ...es#EON|EON]] company as a main stakeholder. They want to establish a third nuclear reactor site in Finland besides [[Olkiluoto]] and [[Lovisa]]. In [[Simo]] t
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