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The nuclear company [[Nuclear Companies#Fennovoima|Fennovoima]] (biggest shareholder is the German nuclear company [[Nuclear Companies#EON|EON]]) wants to build a new nuclear power plant in Finland - probably in [[Simo]] or in [[Pyhäjoki]]. The images give an impression about the area affected by these nuclear developments.
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Image:Pyhaejoki May2010 1.jpg|Nuclear signs by the road to the area hint to the radioactive threat of the proposed NPP
 
Image:Pyhaejoki May2010 1.jpg|Nuclear signs by the road to the area hint to the radioactive threat of the proposed NPP
 
Image:Pyhaejoki May2010 2.jpg|Cabins and other small wooden buildings are spread over the peninsula
 
Image:Pyhaejoki May2010 2.jpg|Cabins and other small wooden buildings are spread over the peninsula
 
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Revision as of 18:35, 6 May 2010

The nuclear company Fennovoima (biggest shareholder is the German nuclear company EON) wants to build a new nuclear power plant in Finland - probably in Simo or in Pyhäjoki. The images give an impression about the area affected by these nuclear developments.



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Pyhäjoki on the Nuclear Baltic Map: nr. 34