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As of May 1996, Finnish foreign nuclear safety assistance totaled ECU 13.6 million ($11.1 million, based on the exchange rate for 1 May 1996), including ECU 2.5 million ($20.4 million, same exchange rate) for two projects in the Russian Federation.[1] These two projects are at the Kola nuclear power plant and the Leningrad (Sosnovyy Bor) power plant.[2] Finland has also contributed ECU 4.2 million to the EBRD Nuclear Safety Account.[1]
Sources:
[1] Scientific and Technological Options Assessment Programme, Directorate General for Research, European Parliament, "Nuclear Safeguards and Nuclear Safety in the East: Final Report," Luxembourg, November 1996, p. 41.
[2] Source Book: Soviet Designed Nuclear Power Plants in Russia, Ukraine, Lithuania, Armenia, the Czech Republic, the Slovak Republic, Hungary, and Bulgaria, 4th edition, (Washington D.C.: Nuclear Energy Institute, 1996),  p. 37.
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