Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Olkiluoto Nuclear Power Plant" in English language version.
Finnish power company Teollisuuden Voima (TVO) operates and owns two nuclear power stations on the island of Olkiluoto which supply about one-sixth of Finland's energy consumption and represent about 22% of all power generated in the country. This year, TVO is about to open its third plant on the island, Olkiluoto 3 (OL3), which will have a nameplate capacity of 1,600MWe and will be capable of meeting about 14% of the country's electricity demand.
The OL3 reactor pressure vessel was manufactured at Japan Steel Works and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
Finnish power company Teollisuuden Voima (TVO) operates and owns two nuclear power stations on the island of Olkiluoto which supply about one-sixth of Finland's energy consumption and represent about 22% of all power generated in the country. This year, TVO is about to open its third plant on the island, Olkiluoto 3 (OL3), which will have a nameplate capacity of 1,600MWe and will be capable of meeting about 14% of the country's electricity demand.
The OL3 reactor pressure vessel was manufactured at Japan Steel Works and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
TVO's current capital expenditure assumptions and the effect of the settlement agreement estimates its total investment to be around € 5.5 billion (US$ 6.42 billion); on top of this AREVA had losses of € 5.5 billion, for a total of € 11 billion (US$ 12.4 billion) compared with the initial estimate cost in 2003 of "around € 3 billion". (p. 66)
TVO's current capital expenditure assumptions and the effect of the settlement agreement estimates its total investment to be around € 5.5 billion (US$ 6.42 billion); on top of this AREVA had losses of € 5.5 billion, for a total of € 11 billion (US$ 12.4 billion) compared with the initial estimate cost in 2003 of "around € 3 billion". (p. 66)