Illustration of Uniper rejecting new nuclear reactors at Barsebäck power plant.
Illustration of Uniper rejecting new nuclear reactors at Barsebäck power plant.
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Uniper rejects new reactors at Barsebäck

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German company Uniper, owner of Barsebäck, has rejected an application to build two new boiling water reactors at the site. The application comes from Nordic Baseload Power which is also seeking government support.

Uniper has stated that it will not lease land for the project. Communications director Roger Strandahl told Dagens Industri that Uniper has nothing to do with the new project.

Nordic Baseload Power aims for the first reactor to be operational before 2035, provided permits are granted by 2029. The two reactors together would produce about 20 terawatt hours of electricity annually.

Local politicians in Kävlinge have reacted to the news. The Centre Party’s Stina Larsson criticised both the application and the company’s background while the Moderates’ AnnSofie Thuresson referred to previous dialogues about the site.

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Users react to Uniper's rejection of new reactors at Barsebäck with surprise and criticism, noting irony from a fossil-fuel focused owner; some discuss the Nordic Baseload Power application and its potential for southern Sweden's energy needs.

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Residents of Karlshamn voting no to nuclear power in a referendum at a polling station.
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Karlshamn votes no to nuclear power in referendum

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Residents in Karlshamn have voted no to a future nuclear power plant in the municipality in a referendum. The result is preliminary but party leaders have pledged to follow it.

Vattenfall has chosen Rolls-Royce as supplier for three new small modular reactors at Ringhals. The announcement came at a press conference on Monday, June 15.

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Nuclear technology company Studsvik has submitted an application for state support to build reactors in Nyköping and Valdemarsvik. This is the third application for support for new nuclear power in Sweden.

One turbine at reactor 4 of the Ringhals nuclear power plant has been taken out of service since Saturday evening. The reactor is now operating at half capacity, according to Vattenfall.

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Uppsala Municipality has submitted an application to build a pier bath at Ekeby Kvarn and is seeking a shoreline protection exemption for a new site at Vårdsätraviken.

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