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== Tour Stop in Stockholm ==
 
== Tour Stop in Stockholm ==
The capital of Schweden is the largest city in Scandinavia<ref>http://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Stockholm&oldid=73292565 as at April 19, 2010</ref>. '''Stockholm''' is sourrounded by several nuclear facilities: the fuel element factory in Vasteras some 100 kilometers west of the city; the nuclear complex Studsvik some 70 kilometers in the south-west including several conditioning facilities; some 150 kilometers in the same direction the abandoned reactor project Marviken; 150 kilometers in the north the NPP Forsmark including a final disposal site for low and intermediate level radioactive waste is situated; and only about 20 kilometers south of Stockholm the NPP Ågestavalsen, that was closed in 1974 is located.
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The capital of Schweden is the largest city in Scandinavia<ref>http://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Stockholm&oldid=73292565 as at April 19, 2010</ref>. '''Stockholm''' is sourrounded by several nuclear facilities: the fuel element factory in Vasteras some 100 kilometers west of the city; the nuclear complex Studsvik some 70 kilometers in the south-west including several conditioning facilities; some 150 kilometers in the same direction the abandoned reactor project Marviken; 150 kilometers in the north the NPP Forsmark including a final disposal site for low and intermediate level radioactive waste; and only about 20 kilometers south of Stockholm the NPP Ågestavalsen, that was closed in 1974 is situated.
  
 
In Sweden, there was a referendum in 1980 for a very long-term end of nuclear power. Since then, this was delayed further and these days the government talks about the construction of new Swedish reactors. Formerly Sweden had some uranium activities which had been finished some time ago. Since the new run on uranium, several hundred new sites are explored for their suitability for uranium mining.
 
In Sweden, there was a referendum in 1980 for a very long-term end of nuclear power. Since then, this was delayed further and these days the government talks about the construction of new Swedish reactors. Formerly Sweden had some uranium activities which had been finished some time ago. Since the new run on uranium, several hundred new sites are explored for their suitability for uranium mining.

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Tour Stop in Stockholm

The capital of Schweden is the largest city in Scandinavia[1]. Stockholm is sourrounded by several nuclear facilities: the fuel element factory in Vasteras some 100 kilometers west of the city; the nuclear complex Studsvik some 70 kilometers in the south-west including several conditioning facilities; some 150 kilometers in the same direction the abandoned reactor project Marviken; 150 kilometers in the north the NPP Forsmark including a final disposal site for low and intermediate level radioactive waste; and only about 20 kilometers south of Stockholm the NPP Ågestavalsen, that was closed in 1974 is situated.

In Sweden, there was a referendum in 1980 for a very long-term end of nuclear power. Since then, this was delayed further and these days the government talks about the construction of new Swedish reactors. Formerly Sweden had some uranium activities which had been finished some time ago. Since the new run on uranium, several hundred new sites are explored for their suitability for uranium mining.

The Baltic Sea Info Tour will stop from August 9-11 in Stockholm. We will provide a public information event, a public street action and a regional network gathering here.


Local contact

... coming soon


Travel Schedule of the Stockholm Stop

  • Sunday (Aug 8): travelling from the previous stop in Malmö to Stockholm
  • Monday - Wednesday (Aug 9-11): STOP in Stockholm
  • Thursday - Friday (Aug 12-13): travelling to the next stop in Olkiluoto/Rauma


Other Information about the Stockholm Stop

  • coming soon



  1. http://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Stockholm&oldid=73292565 as at April 19, 2010
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