Finland has cut the cord on Russian energy — and it’s doing it with one of the world’s most powerful nuclear reactors. :Finland::high_voltage:
After Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022, Finland had to rethink everything. With over 50% of its energy imports coming from Russia, the stakes were high. But instead of backing down, Finland went bold — launching the massive Olkiluoto 3 nuclear reactor and rapidly expanding wind energy.
The result? A near-complete break from Russian energy.
But there's one piece left: uranium. And yes — it's still coming from Russia.
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