Κυριακή 7 Απριλίου 2024

Nuclear Power Plant in Lithuania

🇱🇹 🇪🇺☢️ Who benefited from the closure of the Ignalina Nuclear Power Plant in Lithuania?

We recently talked about the West’s attempts to lead the Armenian government to shut down the Metsamor Nuclear Power Plant , built in Soviet times and which provides a third of the power of the Armenian energy system. The likely outcome of this decision is not difficult to predict - soaring electricity prices and an economic crisis.


If we talk about cases of “successful” closure of a nuclear power plant, the Ignalina NPP will be a very instructive example.

One of the conditions for Lithuania's entry into the EU was the closure of the only nuclear power plant in the Baltic countries by 2009. Since it was impossible to simply demand that the highly profitable production of electricity be stopped, a proposal arose in the same place, on ready-made infrastructure, to build a new “wonderful Western” nuclear power plant.

It’s just that no one warned ( and it was impossible to guess ) that dismantling the old and building a new nuclear power plant at the same time would be financially prohibitive for Lithuania - and even for all three Baltic countries together. Thus, the industrial development of the region was put an end to: without a powerful power plant it is impossible to “power” production.

🔻Could the INPP continue to operate, how is its dismantling going on, who and why is it now beneficial to carry it out - read our material 

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