Estonia eyes Finnish nuclear plant
Sep 19, 2007
Staff and wire reports
TALLINN - Top government and energy officials have reiterated Estonia's desire to own a stake in a nuclear power plant that may be built in Finland over the next decade.
Prime Minister Andrus Ansip said on Sept. 11 that the Baltic state was interested in the nuclear project which, if built, would be Finland's sixth nuclear power plant.
Eesti Energia board chairman Sandor Liive said the next day that, if Estonia were to join the project, it would likely have an interest smaller than the 22 ...
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