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After 18 years, Europe's largest nuclear reactor to start regular output on Sunday
MSN ^ | 4-15 | By Essi Lehto

Posted on 04/15/2023 8:26:05 AM PDT by dennisw

HELSINKI (Reuters) - Finland's much-delayed Olkiluoto 3 (OL3) nuclear reactor, Europe's largest, will begin regular output on Sunday, its operator said on Saturday, boosting energy security in a region to which Russia has cut gas and power supplies.

Nuclear power remains controversial in Europe, primarily due to safety concerns, and news of OL3's start-up comes as Germany on Saturday switches off its last three remaining reactors, while Sweden, France, Britain and others plan new developments.

OL3's operator Teollisuuden Voima (TVO), which is owned by Finnish utility Fortum and a consortium of energy and industrial companies, has said the unit is expected to meet around 14% of Finland's electricity demand, reducing the need for imports from Sweden and Norway.

Construction of the 1.6 gigawatt (GW) reactor, Finland's first new nuclear plant in more than four decades and Europe's first in 16 years, began in 2005. The plant was originally due to open four years later, but was plagued by technical issues.

OL3 first supplied test production to Finland's national power grid in March last year and was expected at the time to begin regular output four months later, but instead suffered a string of breakdowns and outages that took months to fix.

As a result of the startup, analysts have said Finland, the only Nordic country with a large power deficit, can expect lower electricity costs.

Russia's power exports to Finland ended last May when Russian utility Inter RAO said it had not been paid for the energy it sold, a consequence of the widening gulf between Moscow and Europe over the war in Ukraine.

Russian state export monopoly Gazprom shortly after ended shipments of natural gas to the Nordic nation.

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TOPICS: Business/Economy
KEYWORDS: britain; energy; europe; finland; france; germany; nuclear; nuclearpower; olkiluoto; power; sweden
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1 posted on 04/15/2023 8:26:05 AM PDT by dennisw
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To: dennisw

Good for Finland.


2 posted on 04/15/2023 8:31:44 AM PDT by Dr. Sivana ("If you can’t say something nice . . . say the Rosary." [Red Badger])
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To: dennisw
Germany will soon be shuffling around like a pitiful bum, begging Finland and other sensible countries for energy.

Given how nuts our leaders are, this is probably America’s future too.

3 posted on 04/15/2023 8:33:30 AM PDT by Leaning Right (The steal is real.)
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To: dennisw

Safety concerns….. there have been four, count them, 4, mishaps at nuclear power plants that we know of. Three Mile Island, Chernobyl, Fukushima and one other I can’t remember. Or maybe it was only 3. Nuclear power is the most efficient for use of land area per unit of output. It also causes the fewest deaths per any measure when used to generate electricity. Nuclear waste is considered to be a problem for storage and disposal but most of it sits near the power plants because it is difficult to move when environmentalists are around. Probably the biggest impediment to nuclear energy as a power source is the environmentalist movement.


4 posted on 04/15/2023 8:34:53 AM PDT by webheart
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To: dennisw

Too bad we can’t do this.


5 posted on 04/15/2023 8:35:57 AM PDT by HighSierra5 (The only way you know a commie is lying is when they open their pieholes.)
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To: Dr. Sivana

The reactor will produce 2.9 extra Gigawatts.


6 posted on 04/15/2023 8:41:24 AM PDT by DrDavid (George Orwell was an optimist.)
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To: DrDavid

Oops! I meant 3.9 extra Gigawatts.


7 posted on 04/15/2023 8:42:53 AM PDT by DrDavid (George Orwell was an optimist.)
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To: dennisw

I will never figure out Germans.
They are Eco-nut cases. Hitler was an ecologist.
They seem intent on suicide.
Couple of world wars, green energy that doesn’t work,
pact with the devil for Russian natural gas, et al.
Must be the water.


8 posted on 04/15/2023 8:44:45 AM PDT by rellic
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To: dennisw

A new source for radioactive waist storage that will last for eons. As the world turns more unstable it is only a matter of time before we have more great disasters.


9 posted on 04/15/2023 8:46:12 AM PDT by Revel
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To: dennisw

“boosting energy security in a region to which Russia has cut gas and power supplies.”

The Neocons BLOWING UP THE PIPELINE also didn’t help much with gas supplies to Europe.


10 posted on 04/15/2023 8:47:50 AM PDT by BobL
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“...Germany on Saturday switches off its last three remaining reactors..”

The dumshits better not throw away the keys and users manual!


11 posted on 04/15/2023 8:51:39 AM PDT by Bonemaker (invictus maneo)
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To: Revel
May I suggest you do a deep dive into reactor-sourced radioactive waste and the advances in processing those wastes. In particular, find out how liquid-salt thorium reactors “eat” such waste, without adding to the volume of waste.
12 posted on 04/15/2023 8:51:56 AM PDT by asinclair (What doesn't kill you makes you stronger)
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And what kind of reactor are we talking about here in Finland?


13 posted on 04/15/2023 9:08:49 AM PDT by Revel
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To: asinclair

Never mind. I have the answer:

The Olkiluoto plant consists of two boiling water reactors (BWRs), each producing 890 MW of electricity, together comprising 22% of the country’s electricity ...


14 posted on 04/15/2023 9:10:37 AM PDT by Revel
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To: dennisw
Nuclear power remains controversial in Europe...

The idea of going without the comforts of modern civilization is more controversial, I guess.

15 posted on 04/15/2023 9:12:21 AM PDT by Steely Tom ([Voter Fraud] == [Civil War])
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To: webheart

The fourth one you’re at pains to remember might be SL-1, which resulted in three fatalities in January 1961.

But that was a miniature reactor fueled with weapons-grade uranium (HEU), which is similar to the fuel used to power nuclear submarines.

With that stuff, a small mistake can have catastrophic consequences that develop in microseconds.

Commercial nuclear power plants use fuel that isn’t anywhere close to being that reactive, at least not in Western countries.


16 posted on 04/15/2023 9:24:05 AM PDT by Steely Tom ([Voter Fraud] == [Civil War])
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To: HighSierra5

“Too bad we can’t do this.”

Gates and Buffett are supposedly going to build one in Wyoming.


17 posted on 04/15/2023 10:05:02 AM PDT by dljordan
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To: dennisw

How’s that for perfect timing? The Finns start up a new nuke on the same day the Germans shut theirs down.


18 posted on 04/15/2023 10:08:37 AM PDT by ProtectOurFreedom (I don’t like to think before I say something...I want to be just as surprised as everyone els)
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To: webheart

Lost River. And it was not an accident.

https://nypost.com/2021/10/16/was-worlds-first-fatal-nuclear-explosion-sparked-by-a-love-triangle/


19 posted on 04/15/2023 10:27:59 AM PDT by TomEd (Her şey hazır! Buyrun, şölene!)
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To: webheart
Nuclear waste is considered to be a problem for storage and disposal since Jimmy Carter prohibited reprocessing, and NO PRESIDENT SINCE has had the guts to reverse his idiocy.
20 posted on 04/15/2023 10:30:51 AM PDT by NorthMountain (... the right of the peopIe to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed)
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