L. Mattila et T. Vanttola, Strategy and research needs for nuclear power plant development: plant modernization and possible new construction in Finland, NUCL ENG DE, 209(1-3), 2001, pp. 47-56
The four NPP units in Finland have been in operation for about 20 years and
have a very good operating record. In the mid-1990s, comprehensive moderni
zation programmes were launched with operating licence extension and power
uprating as major short-term goals. The licences were extended by 10-20 yea
rs, a total of 350 MW new capacity was obtained at a low cost, and PSAs ind
icate significant improvements in safety level. The current national energy
strategy of 1997 and the political agenda of the new government formed in
April 1999 keeps the option open for new nuclear power capacity. NPP unit o
f 1000-1600 MW, to be operational by 2010, was submitted to the government
in November 2000. New nuclear power appears competitive in Finnish conditio
ns, and it would be the most cost-effective way of meeting the Kyoto target
for 2010. Nationally coordinated research and technology programmes have b
een established to support continued safety and performance improvements of
the operating NPPs, particularly for life extension and severe accident ma
nagement, and to advance preparedness for a new NPP unit. International col
laboration, often within Euratom research programmes, is a key ingredient i
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