Finland's fifth nuclear power station six months behind schedule
NewsRoom Finland
25.1.2006 at 15:07
Framatome-Siemens, the Franco-German consortium, told the Finnish News Agency (STT) on Wednesday that Olkiluoto 3, Finland's fifth nuclear reactor, would be operational in the autumn of 2009, six months behind schedule because of delays in design and component manufacturing.
Martin Landtman, the project head at Teollisuuden Voima, the operator of the station, said the facility would start to produce power by the end of 2009.
"Quality, not the timetable, is the most important thing for us," Mr Landtman said.
25.1.2006 at 15:07
Framatome-Siemens, the Franco-German consortium, told the Finnish News Agency (STT) on Wednesday that Olkiluoto 3, Finland's fifth nuclear reactor, would be operational in the autumn of 2009, six months behind schedule because of delays in design and component manufacturing.
Martin Landtman, the project head at Teollisuuden Voima, the operator of the station, said the facility would start to produce power by the end of 2009.
"Quality, not the timetable, is the most important thing for us," Mr Landtman said.
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