Poland built the first nuclear power plant
Poland's first nuclear power plant will be built in 2020, near the Baltic Sea, Poland's PGE energy group said on November 25.
Poland's first nuclear power plant will be built in 2020, near the Baltic Sea, Poland's PGE energy group said on November 25.
According to PGE, the state-run company that is in charge of the nuclear power program, three areas suitable for the project include Zarnowiec, Choczewo and Gaski. The final selected area as well as the winning bidder will be announced within the next 2 years.
Belchatow power plant of Poland
The cost for the entire project is estimated at US $ 29.4 billion.
Nuclear power plants are considered to be a national strategic project to cut carbon dioxide emissions into the environment, a goal that is difficult to achieve if it still maintains the production energy source from coal. 94% of Poland and the nation's electricity is 38 million people, mainly relying on huge coal reserves. At the same time reduce energy dependence on other countries. Currently 40% of Ban Lan's gas is imported from Russia.
Poland joined the European Union in 2004 to enlist support from European countries in the construction of two 3,000 megawatt nuclear reactors.
Some companies from Japan, France, and the US are very interested in this project.
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