Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Nuclear-Protest-in-Goes-27MZIFIKMHOB.htmlConceptually similarNuclear Protest in GoesGP0255VCompleted★★★★Nuclear Protest in GoesGP0255ZCompleted★★★★Nuclear Protest in GoesGP0255YCompleted★★★★Nuclear Protest in GoesGP0255XCompleted★★★★Action against Nuclear at City Hall in ZeelandGP01ZPSCompleted★★★★Action against Nuclear at City Hall in ZeelandGP01ZPOCompleted★★★★Action against Nuclear at City Hall in ZeelandGP01ZPMCompleted★★★★Action against Nuclear at City Hall in ZeelandGP01ZPPCompleted★★★★Action against Nuclear at City Hall in ZeelandGP01ZPTCompleted★★★★View AllGP0255WNuclear Protest in GoesNuclear protest in Goes against building a second power station in nearby Borssele. Greenpeace allocated a huge live digital counter during the shareholder meeting at power company Delta in Goes, to show the incremental costs of the construction of a comparable nuclear power station in Olkiluoto, Finland. Activists are about to explain a shareholder about the details of the action. The upper yellow sign mentions "Nuclear power cheap? Count your losses". The lower white sign mentions "Cost of the Finnish taxpayer regarding the Olkiluoto nuclear power station being built".In original language:Kernenergie protest in GoesKernenergie protest in Goes tegen het bouwen van een tweede kerncentrale in het nabijgelegen Borssele. Tijdens de aandeelhoudersvergadering in Goes plaatst Greenpeace voor het stadskantoor een grote digitale counter die ‘live’ laat zien hoe de kosten voor de bouw van een vergelijkbare kerncentrale in het Finse Olkiluoto oplopen. Een activist vertelt een aandeelhouder over de details van de actie. Op het witte bord op de achtergrond staat 'De kosten voor de Finse belastingbetaler van de Olkiluoto kerncentrale in aanbouw'.Locations:Netherlands-Western EuropeDate:21 Jun, 2010Credit:© Greenpeace / Philip ReynaersMaximum size:4048px X 2694pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Banners-Direct communications-Greenpeace crew-Greenpeace volunteers-KWCI (GPI)-Nuclear (campaign title)-Nuclear power stations-TimeShoot:Nuclear Action in GoesNuclear energy cheap? That is what the Finnish people thought as well when they started building a nuclear plant in Olkiluoto. In the meantime Finnish people have paid a fortune and still no power has been delivered. Greenpeace Netherlands indicates shareholders of energy company Delta about the great financial risks to build a second nuclear plant in Borssele in the Dutch province Zeeland.