Friday, August 13th, 2010
Poland will commission its first nuclear power plant in 2022, two years after the original schedule, Hanna Trojanowska, the government’s nuclear energy adviser, said Thursday.
“In effect, in the verified schedule 2022 appears as the date for the start-up of the first unit,” Trojanowska told the state news agency PAP. (more…)
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Monday, July 19th, 2010
WARSAW (IDN) – Backed by the U.S. and France, Poland is set to tread the nuclear path and hopes to start generating atomic power by 2021. Presently, coal accounts for over 93 percent of the eastern European country’s electricity, demand for which is expected to double by 2025.
A four-stage plan announced by Hanna Trojanowska, the government’s Plenipotentiary for Nuclear Energy, envisages appropriate legislation by the end of 2010; site, technology and construction arrangements between 2011 and 2013; technical plans and site works in 2014 and 2015; and construction from 2016 to 2020. (more…)
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Friday, February 19th, 2010
Collective nuclear waste dumps, called European Regional Repositories, are to crop up in Eastern Europe, also in Poland, in the near future.
This is a joint EU initiative, currently developed in the European Repository Development Organization, of which Poland is a member. Negotiations on the construction of the collective geological repositories and the transport routes for nuclear waste are to begin in May. The talks are expected to last two years. (more…)
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Wednesday, February 17th, 2010
High-level nuclear waste from across the European Union could be shipped to eastern Europe for burial in a central underground storage facility under plans being considered by EU member states.
The Times has learnt that the project, which comes amid a resurgence of interest in nuclear power, could be given the green light later this year by the European Commission. Ewoud Verhoef, deputy director of Covra, the agency responsible for the storage of the Netherlands´ nuclear waste, said: “The nuclear programme in Holland is small and the cost of building a geological repository is very high. We only have one nuclear reactor in the Netherlands so there would be big advantages to a shared solution.” (more…)
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Friday, November 28th, 2008
Polish Minister of the Economy, Waldemar Pawlak, has described nuclear energy as one among other options of the development of Polish power industry. Addressing journalists at an informal meeting in Warsaw of the Ministers of Economy with power-consuming corporations on reducing carbon dioxide emission, Pawlak cautioned not to ‘become obsessed with nuclear energy and treat it as only one of many options’. (more…)
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Tuesday, November 25th, 2008
KISIELICE, Poland (AFP) — Standing in the shadow of a massive windmill, Mayor Tomasz Koprowiak thinks part of the answer to Poland kicking its coal habit is blowing in the wind and growing in farmers’ fields.
“Our new straw-fired heating plant serves 80 percent of the community and is saving everyone money,” Koprowiak says of Kisielice, a poor north-eastern rural municipality of 6,500. (more…)
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Wednesday, November 12th, 2008
WARSAW, Poland, Nov. 11 (UPI) — Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said so far, no suitable sites for planned nuclear plants have been found.
“I hope that by the end of next year we will make related decisions. For starters, we plan to construct two nuclear plants. As we can see, states sure of their energy security run not two or five but 30, 40 and 50 nuclear plants,” Tusk told the Polish Press Agency. (more…)
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Saturday, October 25th, 2008
BEIJING, Oct 24 (Reuters) – South Korean President Lee Myung-bak said on Friday that Poland had asked South Korea for help in building its first nuclear power plants by 2012, but Warsaw later said it had not mentioned a firm deadline.
Following a meeting with Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk, Lee said in a statement that Warsaw had asked for Seoul’s “strong interest and participation” in constructing two or three nuclear power plants as well as a 440 million euro ($570 million) liquified natural gas project. (more…)
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Friday, October 17th, 2008
WARSAW – Poland hopes to reduce its heavy reliance on coal, which produces harmful greenhouse gases, by building a few nuclear power plants by 2030, Deputy Prime Minister and Economy Minister Waldemar Pawlak said on Thursday.
Pawlak’s ministry is currently working on a new energy strategy designed to meet the Polish economy’s booming demand for electricity and to modernize its communist-era power plants. (more…)
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Thursday, October 2nd, 2008
ScienceDaily (Oct. 1, 2008) — When a reactor in the Chernobyl nuclear power plant exploded in 1986 in what was then the Soviet republic of Ukraine, radioactive elements were released in the air and dispersed over the Soviet Union, Europe and even eastern portions of North America.
More than 20 years later, researchers from Case Western Reserve University traveled to Sweden and Poland to gain insight into the downward migration of Chernobyl-derived radionuclides in the soil. Among the team’s findings was the fact that much more plutonium was found in the Swedish soil at a depth that corresponded with the nuclear explosion than that of Poland. (more…)
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