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  1. 2005-10-12 – 2006-02-25

[edit] Ågesta Nuclear Power Plant

You know, I'm thinking that the coords you changed it to may be the correct ones. Goes to show that the sourceable statement isn't always the right one, huh? But that area shows a funny shaped building, like a honey jar. And I had the strangest feeling like I had seen a picture of such a funny shaped building before. If we knew what it looked like as well, that would be good information to put in the article. -Theanphibian (talkcontribs) 05:42, 19 August 2007 (UTC)

I'll try to find some backing for the location I entered. I am fairly certain that it is the correct one though. The coordinates that the article currently use are pointing in a way way different area, roughly 70 km northwest of Stockholm, when the actual location is roughly 10 km south of central Stockholm. In the area of the current coordinates there is some small village called Ågersta, which could be a cause of some confusion. The Ågesta plant is outside the district of Farsta which is in the far south of the Stockholm Municipality. The Ågesta plant was built to a large part underground for extra protection. I think that "honey jar" looking structure is the cooling tower. This map view shows the street name in the immediate vicinity to be Ågesta. But I'll try to dig around a bit further to try to find even firmer information. :)  –– TimSE 09:41, 19 August 2007 (UTC)
I still maintain that something's funny about it! But that could be just because it's so small. -Theanphibian (talkcontribs) 13:11, 19 August 2007 (UTC)
The Ågesta plant is very small, both in size and heat/electricity output. it is the first nuclear plant of Sweden which was not merely a research or isotope production object, and was more or less a a trial on nuclear powered district heating with some electricity production as a bonus side effect. The Swedish-language Wikipedia article states it was shut down due to low oil prices made it unprofitable and it couldn't fulfill tightened operation stability requirements.  –– TimSE 14:10, 19 August 2007 (UTC)

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[edit] Husby, Stockholm

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