Gazprom says it fulfils all long-term contracts. Instead, they say the reversed flows reflect buyers shunning high spot prices for new Russian supply via the pipeline in favour of gas from Germany in underground storage or sourced from elsewhere.
På måndagen blev det ännu dyrare att fylla tanken på bensin- och dieselbilar i Sverige.https://www.aftonbladet.se/minekonom...ar-rekord-igen
Nya historiska prisrekord noteras – och svensk diesel blir därmed också dyrast i världen.
Russia's military pressure on Ukraine and uncertainty over the construction permit for the nuclear power plant have already caused some stakeholders to calculate how much they would lose if the plant does not materialise.Verkar idag inte sannolikt att det blir ett OK
SRV's announcement came as a surprise to other shareholders, as other firms have unsuccessfully tried to get rid of their holdings in the past. For example, dairy firm Valio, which is a shareholder in Fennovoima through a subsidiary, has been trying to find a buyer for its shares since 2015.
Valio has said it wants to divest its holdings because of the uncertainty surrounding the implementation of the project, and since nuclear power is not its core business.
Companies such as Boliden, Ovako and the S Group have also sought to withdraw earlier but have not been able to sell their shares.
Rosatom will play a key role in the project, as it would be not only be a major owner but also build the plant and supply its fuel for at least the first decade.
Stuk says that ROAS has not yet provided all the material it needs to carry out the safety assessment, despite repeated requests.
The central part of the power plant, the reactor pressure vessel, is to be built in Kramatorsk, Ukraine. The city is near the current war zone in eastern Ukraine.
Some of the welding work is to be done in Russia. All work abroad must be monitored by Stuk, and would last for at least a year.
Russia's military pressure on Ukraine and uncertainty over the construction permit for the nuclear power plant have already caused some stakeholders to calculate how much they would lose if the plant does not materialise.Verkar idag inte sannolikt att det blir ett OK
SRV's announcement came as a surprise to other shareholders, as other firms have unsuccessfully tried to get rid of their holdings in the past. For example, dairy firm Valio, which is a shareholder in Fennovoima through a subsidiary, has been trying to find a buyer for its shares since 2015.
Valio has said it wants to divest its holdings because of the uncertainty surrounding the implementation of the project, and since nuclear power is not its core business.
Companies such as Boliden, Ovako and the S Group have also sought to withdraw earlier but have not been able to sell their shares.
Rosatom will play a key role in the project, as it would be not only be a major owner but also build the plant and supply its fuel for at least the first decade.
Stuk says that ROAS has not yet provided all the material it needs to carry out the safety assessment, despite repeated requests.
The central part of the power plant, the reactor pressure vessel, is to be built in Kramatorsk, Ukraine. The city is near the current war zone in eastern Ukraine.
Some of the welding work is to be done in Russia. All work abroad must be monitored by Stuk, and would last for at least a year.
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