Production at new Finnish nuclear plant delayed to January by AFP Staff Writers Helsinki (AFP) Nov 21, 2022 After years of delays Finland's Olkiluoto 3 nuclear reactor is not expected to enter regular electricity production until at least the end of January, operator TVO said Monday, after damage was detected last month. "The investigation into the damage at Olkiluoto 3's feedwater pumps will continue still for some weeks, and its impact on the schedule cannot be estimated," TVO said in a statement. The reactor, which was first announced in 2003, had been expected to finally come fully online in December following years of delays, but in October TVO reported that during maintenance, the damage had been detected in the feedwater pumps located in Olkiluoto 3's turbine island. TVO said Monday that the investigation into the cause was continuing and that electricity production would resume on December 11, 2022 at the earliest "and as such regular electricity production starts at the end of January 2023 at the earliest." Finland is expecting to rely on Olkiluoto's new EPR reactor after a halt in electricity imports from its neighbour Russia. The new nuclear plant problems came just as winter descended on Europe, with fears of energy shortages after Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Olkiluoto 3 is the most powerful reactor in Europe and the third in the world. On September 30 it reached its full capacity for the first time. At the time, it alone produced about 20 percent of Finland's electricity -- 40 percent when the two existing Olkiluoto 1 and 2 reactors were added.
Risk of nuclear accident looms over Ukraine plant Vienna (AFP) Nov 21, 2022 Fresh explosions over the weekend at Ukraine's Russian-controlled Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant have once again heightened fears of an accident at Europe's biggest atomic plant. Here is a look at the state of the plant in southern Ukraine and the risks associated with renewed shelling and the pressure placed on personnel. - What is the plant's state? - Moscow took control of the site on March 4 shortly after the beginning of its invasion. Since early August, the situation at the plant ... read more
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