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Over time, Olkiluoto-3 is expected to reduce the need for electricity imports from Russia, Sweden and Norway and lead to lower prices. Olkiluoto-3 will run alongside two existing reactors, eventually becoming Europe’s most powerful reactor.
Once regular energy production ramps up in July, the reactor will supply about 14% of Finland’s energy at 1,650 megawatts
Finland has it figured out - see link below.
Yes: nuclear plant:
https://en.mercopress.com/2023/05/22/finland-connects-nuclear-plant-to-power-grid-eu-classifies-nuclear-as-sustainable-energy
Over time, Olkiluoto-3 is expected to reduce the need for electricity imports from Russia, Sweden and Norway and lead to lower prices. Olkiluoto-3 will run alongside two existing reactors, eventually becoming Europe’s most powerful reactor.
Once regular energy production ramps up in July, the reactor will supply about 14% of Finland’s energy at 1,650 megawatts