The article discusses the global inventory of spent nuclear fuel, highlighting data provided by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). It explains that approximately 448,000 tons of used nuclear fuel have been accumulated worldwide, with 28% reprocessed and 72% stored. The IAEA has launched an interactive map tool to visualize where and how this fuel is stored globally. In Finland, spent nuclear fuel is stored in deep repositories beneath water, which provides both cooling and radiation protection. The article notes that Finland does not reprocess its own spent nuclear fuel, and instead plans to store it permanently at the Onkalo site in Olkiluoto, starting around late 2026. The Finnish law enacted in 1994 requires the permanent disposal of domestically produced spent fuel within Finland.
Procjena pristranosti (Sredina): The article presents factual information about nuclear waste management and Finland’s energy policies without overtly promoting any particular political stance. While the topic involves national policy decisions, the framing remains neutral, focusing on technical details and legal requirements. The





