R E A C T O R S Reactors


Reports


Swedish Government to start the phase-out of nuclear power

Twelve nuclear reactors currently operating in Sweden generate approximately half of the country's electricity. This makes Sweden one of the most nuclearised countries in the world.

The decision to close the first reactor by 1998 and the second one during the next mandate period is a logical consequence of a democratic process during which the Swedish people voted in favour of leaving the dead-end road of nuclear power.


The Kostroma Referendum:

  • Guidance For Referendum Campaigning The Kostroma referendum did not happen by itself. It was brought about by local, national and international campaigners who worked behind the scenes to ensure that the referendum actually took place and that the result was a resounding success. Many lessons were learnt during the campaign and this document is intended to help other groups when considering undertaking a similar campaign.
  • Democracy in Action in Russia Are we about to witness the beginning of the end of nuclear power in Russia?
  • In the Name of Life The people of Kostroma decide on their future
  • ( ANTI-NUCLEAR ) Power to the People Referenda and nuclear power plants - An historical overview
  • PressRelease: 9th December 1996:  The people of Kostroma reject Nuclear Power in First Ever Regional Referenda Held in Russia


The Failue of Nuclear Power:

New Energy Deal:


The Chernobyl Disaster - 10 Years After:

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