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[en] Fennovoima will build a nuclear power plant of 1200 MW at Hanhikivi headland in Pyhaejoki, Northern Finland on the shore of the Baltic Sea. According to the target schedule the plant will produce electricity in 2024. The plant supplier is Rusatom Overseas, subsidiary of the Russian Rosatom. No industrial activity is practiced in the immediate surroundings of the site area and the headland and its surroundings are sparsely populated. The area is in its natural state. This means that all the preparatory and infrastructure works needs to be done before the construction of NPP can start. The environmental and nature conservation aspects have to be taken into consideration in planning, construction and operation of the NPP. Northern location sets some challenges to the design of the power plant. The sea area is normally covered with ice almost half of the year which has to be taken into account in the design of the power plant. But there are also advantages: in winter when the cooling water is cold the efficiency of electricity production is estimated to be exceptionally good, approximately 39 %. Since 2008, Fennovoima has carried out several environmental studies and surveys in the site area and has collected information about the nature conditions on land and in the sea area. The collected environmental data has been utilized in land use planning, environmental impact assessment procedure and in applying for conventional permits. The environmental data can also be used as baseline data. The document is composed of an abstract and the presentation slides
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[en] The European Nuclear Young Generation Forum (ENYGF) is the event organised every 2 years within the European Nuclear Society - Young Generation Network (ENS-YGN) for European young professionals and students. It consists in 3 days of conferences (plenary sessions, workshops, panel sessions, technical and poster session), 1 day of technical tours and 1 day of cultural visits. ENYGF 2015 is dedicated to the dual aspect of the relationship between nuclear power and environment: the impact of nuclear activities on the environment and the contribution of nuclear energy to fight climate change. A great deal of this document is composed of the slides of the presentations
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