A tentative
agreement reached by a group of Polish companies this week will move the
country a step closer to building its first nuclear plant.
Polish
news agency PAP quoted unnamed sources as saying negotiations among
utilities Polska Grupa Energetyczna, Tauron and Enea, as well as mining
company KGHM Polsaka Miedz, have reached a point where a contract on
joint ownership of the plant could emerge as early as September. The
agreement would come a year after the companies signed an initial letter
of intent to buy into a joint company tasked with building the plant,
according to the Warsaw Voice. Operation of the first unit is envisioned
in 2024.
With the largest reserves in the European Union, Poland currently generates about 90 percent of its power from coal.
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