Increasing amount of analysts are seeing the Fennovoima nuclear power plant project in Pyhäjoki as a dying plan.
Now also Businessweek sees it quite possible that the project will fail. The Finnish government should update their energy plan because nuclear power has become uneconomical, too risky and too slow compared to renewable wind, biomass and solar. The Finnish government does not include Solar PV energy in their former plans, but the example of Germany and Denmark shows clearly that it is possible to generate yearly at least the amount of solar power eqvivalent to a single nuclear reactor also in Finland.
LINK - BUSINESSWEEK : http://www.businessweek.com/news/2012-11-01/eon-exit-from-finnish-nuclear-reactor-may-trigger-failure
(Photo: Jukka Seppälä/Creator's Fingerprints)
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Now also Businessweek sees it quite possible that the project will fail. The Finnish government should update their energy plan because nuclear power has become uneconomical, too risky and too slow compared to renewable wind, biomass and solar. The Finnish government does not include Solar PV energy in their former plans, but the example of Germany and Denmark shows clearly that it is possible to generate yearly at least the amount of solar power eqvivalent to a single nuclear reactor also in Finland.
LINK - BUSINESSWEEK : http://www.businessweek.com/news/2012-11-01/eon-exit-from-finnish-nuclear-reactor-may-trigger-failure
(Photo: Jukka Seppälä/Creator's Fingerprints)
JPS
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