PGE eyes new reactors at major coal site near city of Belchatow

    State Power Group Completes Preliminary Work On Plans For Poland’s Second Nuclear Power Station
    The Belchatow site in central Poland houses Europe’s largest lignite-fired power station Courtesy Fotopolska.eu/Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 Generic licence.

    Poland’s state-run power group Polska Grupa Energetyczna (PGE) has completed the first stage of analysis into the potential construction of the country’s second commercial nuclear power station on a coal site near the city of Belchatow in central Poland, according to the group’s president Dariusz Marzec.

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