>Olkiluoto-3
>In February 2005, the Finnish government gave its permission to TVO to construct a new nuclear reactor, making Finland the first Western European country in 15 years to order one.[27] The construction of the unit began in 2005.
>The plant started regular electricity production on 16 April 2023 after test production and commercial operation on 1 May 2023.
>The main contractor, Areva, was expected to build the unit for a fixed price of €3 billion, with any construction costs above that price falling on Areva.
>Areva had accumulated losses of €5.5 billion. The total cost of the project, therefore, is estimated to be €11 billion.[64]
>Flamanville-3
>EDF estimated the cost at €3.3 billion[13] and stated it would start commercial operations in 2012, after construction lasting 54 months.[14] The latest cost estimate (July 2020) is at €19.1 billion
>On 21 Dec 2024, the reactor was connected to the national grid
>Hinkley Point C
>On 28 July 2016, the EDF board approved the project
>The final cost was to be £18 billion in 2015 prices.
>In January 2024, EDF announced that it estimated that the final cost would be £31–35 billion (2015 prices, excluding interim interest), £41.6–47.9 billion in 2024 prices, with Unit 1 planned to become operational in 2029 to 2031.[16][17][18][3]
Belgien bald also nicht nur pleite, sondern super-pleite.