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Tusk: EU approves state aid to Poland's first nucleus plant

Donald Tusk, the Polish Prime Minister, said that the European Commission had agreed to allow Poland to provide state aid for the construction a?country's?first nuclear power plant.

In a press release, the European Commission confirmed that it had approved state aid.

Westinghouse Electric was chosen by Poland to build its first nuclear plant on the Baltic Sea Coast. Poland plans to start construction on the first unit in 2028, and complete it by 2036.

Tusk stated that "we will have a confirmation soon" from the European Commission that it is willing to provide state aids for the construction in Poland of a nuclear plant.

We have received the entire amount of funding, which is 60 billion zlotys (16.51 billion dollars). The first 4.6 billion zlotys of treasury bonds will be delivered to the interested party in December, i.e. this year.

Tusk said that the European Commission’s approval was necessary for the launch of?the Polish nuclear programme.

He said: "We'll?indeed? be able? to begin construction? with enough momentum so that?electricity? from the first nuclear plant in Poland? can flow as soon as possible?."

(source: Reuters)