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Into Eternity is a 2010 Danish documentary film directed by Michael Madsen, [1] released in 2010. [2] It follows the construction of the Onkalo waste repository at the Olkiluoto Nuclear Power Plant on the island of Olkiluoto, Finland. Director Michael Madsen questions Onkalo's intended eternal existence, addressing an audience in the remote future.
Rafael Grossi visit to Olkiluoto NPP on 26 November 2020 Olkiluoto 3 in 2009. Unit 3 is a EPR, a type of third generation pressurized water reactor. It has a nameplate capacity of 1600 MW. Japan Steel Works and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries manufactured the unit's 526-ton reactor pressure vessel. [22]
Olkiluoto 3 under construction in 2009. It achieved first criticality in December 2021 [48] and started regular electricity production in April 2023. [4] Construction of the Olkiluoto 3 [49] power station in Finland began in August 2005. [4] The station has an electrical power output of 1600 MWe (net). [10]
[3] Insite: Jere Koistinen: Cameron Duckett, Keenan Proctor, Eric Roberts: Action drama [4] Memory of Water: Saara Saarela: Saga Sarkola, Mimosa Willamo, Lauri Tilkanen: Sci-fi drama [5] The Knocking: Max Seeck, Joonas Pajunen: Inka Kallén, Saana Koivisto, Pekka Strang: Horror drama [6] Sisu: Jalmari Helander: Jorma Tommila, Aksel Hennie, Jack ...
Biographical film: The Man Without a Past: Aki Kaurismäki: Markku Peltola, Kati Outinen and Juhani Niemelä: Comedy-drama: Second installment in Kaurismäki's Finland trilogy 2003: Nousukausi: Johanna Vuoksenmaa: Petteri Summanen, Tiina Lymi, Kari-Pekka Toivonen: Drama: Raid: Tapio Piirainen: Kai Lehtinen: Crime: Eila: Jarmo Lampela
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On 21 April 2010, the Government of Finland decided to grant a permit for the construction of a fourth reactor at Olkiluoto. [10] [11] The decision was approved by the Parliament on 1 July 2010. [12] In 2014 this permit expired, and was not renewed by the government. [13]