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What goes on in Poland on the 28th of July.
What goes on in Poland on the 28th of July.
During a sitting of the Sejm’s Committee on the European Union, the MPs discussed Germany’s departure from nuclear power, which is being challenged by Poland due to the energy crisis fuelled by Russia. The MPs and representatives of the government agreed that it was necessary to support the renaissance of nuclear power.
The Government Plenipotentiary for Strategic Energy Infrastructure Piotr Naimski has been dismissed due to his opposition to the Orlen-Lotos merger. He was preparing a plan to accelerate the construction of nuclear plants in Poland with the help of a US-South Korea tandem, but if his critics win, large NPPs could be replaced with many smaller […]
What goes on in Poland on the 22nd of July.
If the German government does not return to nuclear power, at some point it may return to the disputed Nord Stream 2 pipeline despite Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The first option would be a victory of reason, and the latter of the interests of companies associated with Russians – writes Wojciech Jakóbik, editor-in-chief at BiznesAlert.pl.
What goes on in Poland on the 18th of July.
Poland must create an entire nuclear energy system, and the power plant will be just the tip of the iceberg. Regardless of which country Poland will cooperate with, it will have to ensure not just accompanying infrastructure and financing, but most of all, knowledge necessary to service and maintain large-scale NPPs. South Korea can show […]
What goes on in Poland on the 14th of July.
Small modular reactors could redefine nuclear power. Reportedly the most important features of this solution include reliability, safety and protection of resources. America’s NuScale wants to lead Europe on a quest to build small NPPs – writes Jędrzej Stachura, editor at BiznesAlert.pl.
What goes on in Poland on the 4th of July. PGNiG breaks records of LNG imports In the first half of 2022, PGNiG received 29 loads of liquefied gas in Świnoujście and Klaipeda. This is an unprecedented amount necessary due to the fact that Russia cut off supplies despite the Yamal contract. On June 30, […]