First European nuclear facility to open in 15 years will reduce need for imports from Russia
Europe’s first nuclear power plant to open in 15 years began production in Finland on Saturday, at a crucial moment for energy supply following Russia’s invasion ofThe much-delayed Olkiluoto 3 nuclear reactor started test production, delivering power to the national grid, which over time is expected to reduce the need for electricity imports and lead to lower prices.to close a major gas pipeline to Germany if European countries ban Russian oil imports.
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