ydinlokeja
Ydinlokeja is a Finnish term that translates to "nuclear reactors" in English. It refers to facilities where controlled nuclear reactions take place to generate energy, primarily in the form of electricity. Finland has been actively developing its nuclear energy program to diversify its energy sources and reduce reliance on fossil fuels, contributing to the country's efforts to achieve sustainable and low-carbon energy production.
The most prominent nuclear power plant in Finland is the Olkiluoto Nuclear Power Plant, located on the
Another key facility is the Loviisa Nuclear Power Plant, situated in Loviisa. It comprises two VVER-440 type
Nuclear energy in Finland is regulated by the Finnish Radiation and Nuclear Safety Authority (STUK), which oversees
Finland is also considering the development of new nuclear projects to meet future energy demands and navigate