U.S. companies to help Poland build its first nuclear power plant
- On April 28, 2025, in Warsaw, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk and U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright signed an agreement to initiate the construction of the country’s inaugural nuclear power facility.
- This agreement follows Poland's 2022 partnership with Westinghouse and ongoing efforts to establish nuclear energy using the AP1000 reactor technology.
- The project involves constructing an AP1000 reactor at the Lubiatowo-Kopalino site in Pomerania, anticipated to start in 2028 with public funding exceeding 60 billion zloty.
- U.S. Secretary Wright called the agreement a milestone creating tens of thousands of jobs and marking long-term Polish-American nuclear energy cooperation.
- The initiative is expected to enhance Poland's energy security, promote clean energy, and support plans for multiple reactors with operational goals through 2039.
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Polish, US firms sign deal to continue nuclear power plant development in Poland
Polskie Elektrownie Jadrowe and Westinghouse-Bechtel Consortium signed agreement, says Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk following his meeting with US Secretary of Energy Chris Wright in Warsaw - Anadolu Ajansı
Poland signs deal with US consortium to continue developing first nuclear plant
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Poland has signed an agreement on the construction of a nuclear power plant with a consortium from the United States: EADaily
EADaily, April 28th, 2025. On April 28, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk and US Secretary of Energy Chris Wright signed a "bridge agreement" on the construction of a nuclear power plant on the Baltic Sea coast.
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