Subscribe free to our newsletters via your
. GPS News .




DISASTER MANAGEMENT
Finland's Fennovoima in talks with Rosatom over reactor
by Staff Writers
Helsinki (AFP) April 05, 2013


Finnish power company Fennovoima said Friday it was in exclusive talks with Russia's Rosatom over building a mid-sized nuclear reactor, after dropping bids by France's Areva and other suppliers.

The winning bid for the planned reactor, which will be located in Pyhaejoki in northwest Finland, will be announced this year, Fennovoima said, adding that a design by Japan's Toshiba for a larger reactor remains the only other candidate.

"Toshiba and Rosatom are the only companies Fennovoima is now negotiating with," Chairman Pekka Ottavainen told AFP.

Fennovoima has been leaning towards a mid-sized reactor in the range from 1,000 to 1,300 megawatts after a key investor pulled out of the project last year.

The potential downsizing of the planned reactor would "ensure the realisation of the project," Fennovoima said in February.

But while the Finnish group announced Friday it was in direct negotiations with Rosatom over the mid-sized reactor, it said Toshiba's larger 1600 MW boiling water reactor remained its "other alternative" if plans for a high-power reactor went ahead.

The project is one of two new nuclear reactors approved by Helsinki lawmakers in 2010 on top of four reactors already in operation and one under construction in Finland.

Fennovoima previously turned down bids by Areva, Areva/Mitsubishi and Toshiba to supply a mid-sized reactor for the Pyhaejoki facility, as well as a bid by Areva to build a larger reactor.

Finland's fifth nuclear reactor is currently being built by Areva and Siemens, but construction has been marred by delays.

Finnish electricity company TVO said in February that the EPR reactor may not be ready until 2016, contradicting Areva's claims that it would be completed in 2014.

.


Related Links
Bringing Order To A World Of Disasters
A world of storm and tempest
When the Earth Quakes






Comment on this article via your Facebook, Yahoo, AOL, Hotmail login.

Share this article via these popular social media networks
del.icio.usdel.icio.us DiggDigg RedditReddit GoogleGoogle








DISASTER MANAGEMENT
Fukushima fuel cooling system stops again:TEPCO
Tokyo (AFP) April 5, 2013
One of the systems keeping spent atomic fuel cool at the Fukushima nuclear plant temporarily failed on Friday, the second outage in a matter of weeks, underlining the precarious fix at the plant. Tokyo Electric Power (TEPCO) said an alarm sounded at the facility at 2:27 pm (0527 GMT), and technicians soon confirmed that the cooling system for the pool attached to reactor 3 was not working. ... read more


DISASTER MANAGEMENT
Shanghai stops poultry trade on bird flu fears

Organic Labels Bias Consumers Perceptions through the "Health halo effect"

Gene discovery may yield lettuce that will sprout in hot weather

UGA researchers track down gene responsible for short stature of dwarf pearl millet

DISASTER MANAGEMENT
Technique for cooling molecules may be a stepping stone to quantum computing

Penn engineers enable 'bulk' silicon to emit visible light for the first time

TED brings innovation talk to Intel

Ultra-precision positioning

DISASTER MANAGEMENT
Third F-35B For United Kingdom Makes First Flight

Eurocopter vies for big-ticket Polish chopper deal

Bangladesh embarks on massive Yak deal

Davis-Monthan AFB Receives HC-130J Combat King II

DISASTER MANAGEMENT
US announces stricter gasoline standards

Japan venture to bring electric tuk-tuks to Asia

China car maker BYD reports profit plunge

Man creates car that runs on liquid air

DISASTER MANAGEMENT
Judge defers class action in US tech 'poaching' case

Chinese travellers are top spenders: UN tourism body

US visa day sparks new debate on tech workers

Glencore-Xstrata delay merger to wait for Chinese nod

DISASTER MANAGEMENT
Asian Long-Horned Beetle eradicated from Canada: govt

Researchers question evaluation methods for protected areas in the Amazon

Decreased Water Flow May be Trade-off for More Productive Forest

Middle ground between unlogged forest and intensively managed lands

DISASTER MANAGEMENT
NASA Flies Radar South on Wide-Ranging Scientific Expedition

Protecting history with satellites

China to launch high-res Earth-observation satellite

How hard is it to 'de-anonymize' cellphone data?

DISASTER MANAGEMENT
Imaging methodology reveals nano details not seen before

Glass-blowers at a nano scale

Nanoparticles show promise as inexpensive, durable and effective scintillators

Scientists develop innovative twists to DNA nanotechnology




The content herein, unless otherwise known to be public domain, are Copyright 1995-2014 - Space Media Network. AFP, UPI and IANS news wire stories are copyright Agence France-Presse, United Press International and Indo-Asia News Service. ESA Portal Reports are copyright European Space Agency. All NASA sourced material is public domain. Additional copyrights may apply in whole or part to other bona fide parties. Advertising does not imply endorsement,agreement or approval of any opinions, statements or information provided by Space Media Network on any Web page published or hosted by Space Media Network. Privacy Statement