Europe | Nuclear dawn delayed in Finland

When it is finished, Finland's Olkiluoto 3 (OL3) nuclear reactor will be the biggest the world has ever seen, the excavation site alone is the size of 55 football fields.

It was to have been a pilot project for bigger, better, cleaner, Generation III reactors, which would lead the charge back to nuclear power in a continent which had gone cold on atomic energy Full Story »

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exposes some of the draw backs of nuclear engineering. Repeats an industry criticism about changing regulations in mid stream.

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