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Two of Finland 's five nuclear reactors are currently out of service.
The outages at Olkiluoto 3 and Loviisa 2 are putting pressure on electricity prices.
The Nuclear Safety Authority STUK says the plants have operated as designed, and safely.
Despite recent news reports and public perception, Finnish plants are in good condition.
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