ydinastian
Ydinastian is a Finnish term that translates to "nuclear dynasty" or "nuclear reign." It is primarily used in the context of Finnish nuclear energy policy and the historical development of nuclear power in the country. The term refers to the sustained period during which nuclear power has been a significant and ongoing component of Finland's electricity generation mix. This era began with the commissioning of the Loviisa 1 and 2 reactors in the late 1970s and the Olkiluoto 1 and 2 reactors shortly after.
The concept of ydinastian implies a long-term commitment to nuclear technology as a reliable and important
The term also acknowledges the political and societal factors that have allowed for this sustained development,