DONALD TUSK (pictured), the prime minister, and his cabinet finally adopted the Polish nuclear power programme on January 28th, giving the green light to construction of the country's first nuclear-power plant. A state-owned energy company, PGE, is managing the project, which will cost an estimated 40-60 billion zloty ($13-19 billion). Two energy firms, Enea Group and Tauron, and KGHM, the country’s copper producing Goliath, have been cited as possible partners.
The location of the first plant will be decided by 2016, with construction beginning in 2019. Two locations, Choczewo and Zarnowiec, both close to the Baltic coast, have been shortlisted. The government wants the first plant, capable of producing 3,000 megawatts of electricity, to be operational by 2024. The programme outlines plans to build a second plant by 2035.
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Украинец - не мужчина.
ЧернобЫлец - не жилец.
И вообще, хохлам - п@здец."
Мудрость народная. 1986г.
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The location of the first plant will be decided by 2016, with construction beginning in 2019. Two locations, Choczewo and Zarnowiec, both close to the Baltic coast, have been shortlisted. The government wants the first plant, capable of producing 3,000 megawatts of electricity, to be operational by 2024. The programme outlines plans to build a second plant by 2035.
Польша запускает ядерную программу.
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