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The city Visaginas is situated in the northeast of Lithuania. It had been founded in 1975 as Sniečkus for the workers of the [[Ignalina NPP]] on the shores of the lake Visaginas. Four villages had been demolished for that workers' town, with the biggest one of them known as Visaginas.<ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Visaginas&oldid=445363068 as at October 15, 2011</ref>
 
The city Visaginas is situated in the northeast of Lithuania. It had been founded in 1975 as Sniečkus for the workers of the [[Ignalina NPP]] on the shores of the lake Visaginas. Four villages had been demolished for that workers' town, with the biggest one of them known as Visaginas.<ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Visaginas&oldid=445363068 as at October 15, 2011</ref>
  
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Revision as of 13:12, 15 October 2011

The city Visaginas is situated in the northeast of Lithuania. It had been founded in 1975 as Sniečkus for the workers of the Ignalina NPP on the shores of the lake Visaginas. Four villages had been demolished for that workers' town, with the biggest one of them known as Visaginas.[1]

Proposals to construct a new NPP at the old Ignalina NPP site, that had been closed at the end of 2009, have been made since 2007[2]. In October 2011, the Lithuanian government informed the European Union about their construction plans[3].

The Visaginas Nuclear Plant Company has been set up by electricity companies of Lithuania, Estonia, Latvia, and Poland on July 30, 2008 to be responsible for the construction of the new NPP. It is supposed to have a capacity of 3,000–3,200 MW. GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy has been selected as a strategic investor of the project.[2]

  • an international anti-nuclear conference focusing on the new NPP construction plans of Lithuania, Belarus and Kaliningrad (Russia) will take place in Vilnius (LT) on December 6-8, 2011


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