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TVO gets partial award in Olkiluoto EPR arbitration (Finland)

The International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) has granted Finnish power utility Teollisuuden Voima Oyj (TVO) a final and binding partial award in the ongoing arbitration proceeding related to the delay and the ensuing costs incurred at the Olkiluoto 3 (OL3) EPR nuclear power project in Finland. The partial award addresses the early period of the project (time schedule, licensing and licensability, and system design) and rules in favour of TVO, conversely rejecting the great majority of the supplier consortium’s contentions in this regard.



The 1,600 MW EPR reactor has been under construction since 2005 on the site of the existing Olkiluoto nuclear power plant and was expected to be commissioned in 2009. The project has been delayed to 2014 and then to 2018. The reactor vessel was installed on the site of the EPR in October 2013. The cost of the project has doubled from €3.2bn to about €6.5bn and then soared to €8.5bn, sparking tensions between project developer TVO and the EPC consortium of Areva and Siemens. TVO is now seeking €2.6bn in compensation for the delays at the ICC's arbitration court, while the consortium is seeking €3.52bn in delayed payments. In September 2016, TVO took new legal actions against Areva.

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