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2. Background
New nuclear era;
– growing electricity demand
– need to reduce CO2 –emissions,
– Finland in the frontier
Finland has sufficient experience and motivation:
– on‐going project OL3, new units in sight (HA1, OL4)
– neighboring countries with nuclear plans
– recognized experience in safe and realiable use of the operating units
– active participation on international research
FinNuclear started in 2007 as a programme
In 2010, Decisions in Principal for 2 new nuclear builds : the
use of domestic competencies shall be supported
3. Nuclear power facilities in Finland
Sweden
Nuclear units in operation: Loviisa 1&2, Olkiluoto 1&2
Fennovoima
Nuclear unit under construction: Olkiluoto 3
Pyhäjoki
Final fuel disposal facility ONKALO
Planned new units
Research facilities (fission, fusion)
Utilities need increasingly domestic
competencies for the life‐cycle of NPPs
Nuclear programmes around Baltic area:
TVO Sweden, Lithuania, Poland, Russia
Olkiluoto
Domestic activity ‐ springboards for
Fortum export markets
Loviisa
Estonia
4. 2011: FinNuclear Association
Adiabatix Oy Kraftanlagen Arge OL3
ALSTOM Finland Oy Lamprotek Oy
Competitive nuclear
Andament Group Leinolat Group Oy industry cluster
Bureau Veritas Finland Leinovalu Oy
Business Oulu Miilukangas Ky
CITEC Oy Ab Outokumpu Oyj
CLS‐Engineering Oy Prizztech Oy
DEKRA Industrial Oy Pöyry Finland Oy
Destia Oy Qualifinn Engineering Oy NETWORKING
Econia Business Services Quantum Services Int.
E.Helaakoski Oy Rakennusteollisuus RT ry
Empower Group Oy Ramirent Oyj
Energiateollisuus ry Rautaruukki Oyj INFORMATION SERVICES
Fennovoima Oy RTK‐Palvelu Oy
Finnmap Consulting Oy SRV Yhtiöt Oyj
Halton Marine Oy Technip Offshore Finland Oy
Havator Oy Teknologiateollisuus ry
TRAINING
Hollming Oy Telatek Oy
Högfors Oy Telinekataja Oy
Inspecta Oy Tieto Oyj
Insta Automation Oy VTT DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS
Konecranes Finland Oy Wärtsilä Finland Oy
5. NETWORKING
Networking events, exhibitions, conferences
– Supply Chain days with NPP vendors and main contractors
– International exhibition stands
– Conference presentations
Large Finnish suppliers´ database,
– FinNuclear Directory, directory.finnuclear.fi
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7. TRAINING
• FinNuclear Training Modules
– Being a supplier in nuclear projects and facilities
– Safety culture
– Quality requirements
– Facility visits
• Tailored trainings
– NQA‐1
– Lead Auditor
– Trainings in member companies
– Nuclear legistlation
• Pre‐auditing of suppliers
– Suppliers´ self‐assesment tool
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8. FinNuclear Calendar of Events 2012
1/2012 FinNuclear Training module 3 at TVO 9/2012 Consortia building kick‐off workshop
2/2012 Lithuanian delegation in Finland 9/2012 NQA‐1 and Lead Auditor training
3/2012 Areva Suppliers´ day in Pori 9/2012 SAMK International week
3/2012 FinNuclear delegation in France Toshiba‐Westinghouse Suppliers´ day
4/2012 NQA‐1 and Lead Auditor training 10/2012 in Oulu
5/2012 Association Spring meeting 10/2012 KHNP Suppliers´ day
5/2012 GE‐Hitachi Suppliers´ day 10/2012 Energia 12 ‐ exhibition stand
5/2012 FinNuclear presentation in Poland FinNuclear in Visaginas workshop in
Nuclear Power Gen 2012 ‐ exhibition 10/2012 Lithuania
6/2012 stand 11/2012 FinNuclear Autumn meeting
ASME codes and standards FinNuclear presentation at IAEA
6/2012 conference 11/2012 meeting
6/2012 Toshiba‐Westinghouse Suppliers´ day 11/2012 FinNuclear Training module 2
8/2012 Areva Suppliers´ day in Oulu 11/2012 Consortia building topical workshops
9/2012 MHI Suppliers´ day 11/2012 Areva B2B day
9/2012 FinNuclear Training module 1 12/2012 FinNuclear Training module 3
9/2012 FinNuclear presentation at VTT event 12/2012 ENC2012 ‐exhibition stand
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9. DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS ‐ background
Target for new nuclear builds in Finland: competitive capacity to
supply large work packages (ref. TaV 13/2012 related to DiP)
Tier 1 Turbine Island
Tier 2 System 1 System 2 System 3
Tier 3 Sub‐system 1a Sub‐system 1b
Tier 4 Component 1b1 Component 1b2 Service 1b3
Sub‐service 1b32 Sub‐service
Tier 5 Sub‐service 1b31
1b33
Applicability in the NPPs´ long life‐cycles, export markets and other
fields of industry is necessary for companies commitment
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10. DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS ‐ in practise
• Studies on what kind of larger work packages realistically can
be supplied by existing Finnish competence level
• Some results:
• Next steps:
– Business entities that can handle EPC –contracts are needed for
competitiveness related to large work packages
– Systematical supplier qualification
11. Summary of FinNuclear activities
Focus is clearly in supporting business
Centralized functions are cost saving for companies in a
demanding field of industry, f.ex
Networking opportunities ”at home”
Joint international marketing
Global information sourcing
Understanding the nuclear industry requirements + realism
Model is applicable in creating other industrial clusters
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12. THANK YOU Helsinki:
Leena Jylhä
Contact details:
Juha Miikkulainen
www.finnuclear.fi
firstname.lastname@finnuclear.fi
Chairmen: Ami Rastas, Matti Andersson Pori:
Megumi Asano‐Ulmonen
Suvi Karirinne
Jekaterina Saikkonen
Katja Silvanto
Oulu/Raahe:
Jouni Kähkönen
Pekka Peltomäki