Eurajoki is a small town of almost 10 000 found on the Eurajoki River. Two of Finland's nuclear reactors are on the island of Olkiluoto in Eurajoki, with a third one under construction.
Olkiluoto produces 22% of the country's electricity. The new reactor being built will produce 14% on its own. It will start producing electricty in June 2022. Spent nuclear fuel is sent to nearby Onkalo (5 km), which has a deep geological repository. It is in the granite bedrock of the Olkiluoto site. Studies indicate that the canisters, made of copper, to store the spent fuel will not significantly damage them after 100 000 years.
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