The Finnish waste management company, Posiva Oy, announced the start of excavation on their deep geologic nuclear waste repository for their spent nuclear fuel. Operation of the repository is expected to begin in 2023. The total cost estimate is about €2.6 billion ($3.4 billion).
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Excavation starts on final tunnels at world’s first spent fuel disposal facility
Finland will become the first country to operate a geological disposal facility for spent nuclear fuel
From: Underground excavation under way at Finland s disposal facility for spent fuel
We have welcomed the start of work in Finland to excavate the first tunnels for final disposal of the country’s spent nuclear fuel.
Underground research has been carried out at Olkiluoto, located around 170 miles north west of Helsinki since 2004 and construction of the underground disposal facility started in 2015.
The repository is being constructed to a depth of 400–430 metres and already has approximately 10 kilometres of excavated tunnels. During final disposal operations, there will be some 40 kilometres of new tunnels.