Olkiluoto 3 returns to electricity production

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The Olkiluoto 3 (OL3) plant unit was synchronized back to the national power grid today, Thursday, 21 November, at 3:21 PM.

Electricity production at the Olkiluoto 3 plant unit was interrupted on the afternoon of Sunday, 17 November, due to a malfunction in the generator's sealing oil system. The issue has now been resolved, and the plant resumed electricity production today, 20 November. The production interruption lasted 95 hours.

The power upgrade of the plant unit is being carried out gradually, and during this day, electricity production at OL3 will continue at a lower power level of approximately 1,300 MW.

The production output of the Olkiluoto nuclear power plant units can be monitored in real-time at www.tvo.fi.
 

Teollisuuden Voima Oyj has produced electricity for its shareholders, Finnish industrial and energy companies, safely and reliably for over 40 years. The island of Olkiluoto produces about 30 percent of Finland's electricity needs. Climate-friendly nuclear electricity not only benefits society but also reduces the environmental impact of energy production. Moreover, the world's first final disposal facility for spent nuclear fuel is under construction in Olkiluoto.

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