n the future, Finnish energy production will rely on more emission-free energy sources. The desire to move away from combustion-based technologies and to reduce the use of forests in energy production requires predictable and stabilizing energy production alongside wind and solar power, which is made possible by small nuclear power technology (SMR, small modular reactor). Small nuclear reactors implemented in series production enable the production of electricity and heat, but also bring opportunities for industrial steam production or hydrogen production. SMR technology also brings with it the opportunity to develop a new industry and create an export product. A small nuclear reactor intended for research use is planned for Lappeenranta, which, if realized, would be the first pilot sites in Finland. The city of Lappeenranta wants to be involved in ensuring that a pilot plant is created in Lappeenranta and that a consortium is started around the pilot plant to promote the new industry and strengthen regional vitality.
Implementation schedule
1.5.2023 - 30.4.2024
Implementer
City of Lappeenranta
Financier
Regional Council of South Carelia. Uudistuva ja osaava Suomi 2021-2027 EU:n alue- ja rakennepolitiikan ohjelma, Euroopan aluekehitysrahasto (EAKR)