Fortum, Uniper join up on atomic decom

The two utilities mean to work toward becoming market leaders in decommissioning and dismantling nuclear power plants.
Photo: PR / Uniper
Photo: PR / Uniper
by ANNE FILBERT, translated by jonas sahl jørgensen

Fortum and Uniper plan to jointly take on a significant role in the future nuclear energy market. The two companies, with Fortum holding the share majority in Uniper, each have years of experience with the technology, although their newest plans pertain to something a little different from operations.

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