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07.07.2010
E.ON invests in wind power in Sweden
02.07.2010
CEO Saarenpää in YLE Perämeri: Great day for Fennovoima
02.07.2010
Helsingin Sanomat: Simo celebrated nuclear power decision
02.07.2010
Kaleva: Joy in Pyhäjoki
11.05.2010
Parliament to process nuclear power licences
07.05.2010
STT: Parliament aims at making nuclear power decision around midsummer
27.04.2010
Fennovoima CEO: Our owners need the electricity already today
26.04.2010
Aamuposti: Fennovoima’s owners use third of Finland’s electricity
21.04.2010
Government to propose two nuclear power licenses
16.04.2010
Energy company Imatran Seudun Sähkö aims at avoiding electricity price hikes by increasing own production
26.03.2010
Outokumpu joined Tornio wind park project
17.03.2010
Government’s nuclear power proposition by 1st of May?
17.03.2010
More than half of Swedes support nuclear power
03.03.2010
Government expected to make decision on nuclear power licences soon
02.02.2010
Individual decision to be made for each nuclear power application
01.02.2010
Outokumpu is the greenest steelmaker in the EU
19.01.2010
More ore in the Outokumpu mine than predicted
15.01.2010
Ovako factory has been standing still due to peaks in electricity price
17.12.2009
16 local electricity companies established Suomen Voima
03.12.2009
Northern chambers of commerce want nuclear power to the north
23.11.2009
Poll: Support for Fennovoima and new nuclear power in Parliament
20.11.2009
Pekkarinen: Replacing coal power requires nuclear power
16.11.2009
STUK’s Director General to become chairman of the nuclear regulators’ European managers
10.11.2009
Ministry of Employment and the Economy: Electricity consumption growth slows down
27.10.2009
Vanhanen: One or two nuclear power licences
27.10.2009
Urpilainen: Finland needs one new nuclear power plant
13.10.2009
Belgium prolongs nuclear power plants’ operation
08.10.2009
European Comission wants additional 50 billion investments in energy
07.10.2009
Green Party: Constructing more nuclear power not to the agenda of current government
06.10.2009
Katainen: Three licences would result in just one more power plant
02.10.2009
E.ON integrates its operations in Finland
24.09.2009
SOK invests in cutting emissions
17.09.2009
The Confederation of Finnish Industries wants three nuclear power plant licences
07.09.2009
Saarenpää: Fennovoima has three equal alternatives for locating the nuclear power plant
01.09.2009
Minister Pekkarinen: MEE to decide number of nuclear power licences in the end of the year
01.09.2009
One nuclear power plant not sufficient for the Federation of Finnish Technology Industries
01.09.2009
Ministry of Employment and the Economy proposes just one nuclear power licence
31.08.2009
E.ON’s new CHP plant opens in Southern Sweden
24.08.2009
Outokumpu furloughs in Tornio to end
20.08.2009
Local entrepreneurs in Simo in favor of nuclear power plant project
19.08.2009
Vanhanen not supporting nuclear power plant licence for all applicants
17.08.2009
Minister of Finance Katainen: Nuclear Power Licence for All Three Applicants
17.08.2009
IAEA report: Interest in nuclear power continues to grow
04.08.2009
Battle against climate change requires broad measures
30.07.2009
Nuclear power use planned globally
23.07.2009
Binding legal framework for nuclear safety adopted by EU
22.07.2009
Britain's new nuclear era
15.07.2009
Åland against depositing nuclear waste in Eurajoki and Forsmark
10.07.2009
G8 endorses emissions cuts and nuclear
10.07.2009
Government expected to process applications by turn of the year
09.07.2009
Swedish nuclear power plant under authority supervision
06.07.2009
IAEA: Nuclear safety management working well in Finland
03.07.2009
Minister Pekkarinen: Concerns in Britain related to Olkiluoto reactor type not relevant in Finland
03.07.2009
Japan's Yukiya Amano selected as new IAEA Director General
02.07.2009
President of German Atomic Forum: Ending nuclear energy use would affect negatively
24.06.2009
EON: Longer operation time for nuclear power plants
23.06.2009
Italian Senate approves nuclear bill
23.06.2009
RWE and E.On advance in UK
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