Polish Briefing: Zelensky in Poland I Orlen to reveal SMR locations I Moldovan MoU

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Picture by the President's Chancellery
Picture by the President's Chancellery

What goes in Poland on 6th of April.

Duda and Zelensky discuss reconstruction of Ukraine

The delegations of Poland and Ukraine met in the Presidential Palace under the chairmanship of presidents Duda and Zelensky. The Polish party included Marcin Przydacz, Head of the President’s International Policy Office, Jacek Siewiera, head of the National Security Bureau, Infrastructure Minister Andrzej Adamczyk and Waldemar Buda, minister responsible for development.

Andrzej Duda expressed hope that in the near future Ukraine would become part of the European Union and the transatlantic community. „We want to build a common future, which is why this visit (of Volodymyr Zelenskyy) is planned this way,” the President said. As he pointed out, in addition to the meeting in the Palace, a Business Forum will also be held.

 

On April 17, Orlen will reveal locations for SMRs

BiznesAlert.pl has learned that on April 17, 2023, PKN Orlen will reveal the locations for its small reactors in Poland. The company is to specify three or more locations where it will build its small atom. Dawid Jackiewicz, CEO of Orlen Synthos Green Energy, confirmed the above date at the Salon24 conference in Warsaw.

Orlen’s strategy includes a plan to achieve climate neutrality by 2050, which is why it wants to invest in low-and zero-emission energy generation capacities. To this end the company will use the MMR and SMR technology, i.e. micro and small modular reactors. According to Orlen CEO Daniel Obajtek, the company plans to install 78 reactors throughout the country.

The company responsible for the preparation and implementation of the small atom in Poland is Orlen Synthos Green Energy. A few weeks ago, it signed an agreement on the construction of SMRs in Poland with GE Hitachi and partners from the USA and Canada.

 

Polish-Moldovan agreement

On April 5, 2023, TGE, the Polish Power Exchange, and the Moldovan state-owned company Energocom signed a memorandum of Understanding in Chisinau, the capital of the Republic of Moldova.

The main objective of the agreement is to strengthen cooperation between TGE and Energocom. The parties agreed on basic objectives of cooperation, which include TGE presenting to the Moldovan side the principles of functioning of the exchange-traded commodity markets for electricity and natural gas, taking into account regulatory, organizational and market aspects, as well as Energocom’s familiarization with the rules of membership on the Warsaw Stock Exchange and supporting the process of building a competitive electricity and gas market in Moldova.