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Poland will seek a partner for a second nuclear reactor in June

Poland will start selecting a partner in June for its second planned nuclear power plant, said the country's top energy security official on Wednesday.

Wojciech Wrochna, Deputy Minister of Industry, had said previously that the process would begin in January.

Poland is reducing its coal reliance and has chosen Westinghouse Electric for the construction of its first nuclear power plant along the Baltic Sea Coast. Although the financing has not been finalized, work is already underway on a second nuclear plant.

"We'd like to find a capital partner but don't know whether we will." We need to confirm the interest. "We want to conclude this dialogue next Year," Wrochna said at a press conference.

"We will have a dialog with the market. We will not include a model, or a contractor. We will negotiate the best possible solution in terms of contractor, technology, financing, and operation. We will speak to everyone, including the French, Americans and Canadians," added he.

Wrochna stated that the participation by Polish companies in construction of the first nucleus plant would be "crucial" to the negotiations of the contract for engineering and construction with the U.S. contractor, which has already started.

The plant will be completed in 2036 instead of 2028, as originally planned. (Reporting and editing by Barbara Lewis, Bernadettebaum, and Marek Strzelecki)

(source: Reuters)