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Canada offers CANDU technology to Poland for its second nuclear plant

Canada's Energy Minister Tim Hodgson told reporters in Warsaw that the country believes its CANDU technology is the best option for Poland to build its second nuclear power plant.

Poland has selected Westinghouse Electric, a U.S. company, to build its nuclear plant along the Baltic Sea Coast. The country has also begun consultations for the selection of a partner to build a second nuclear plant. It invited potential partners in the United States and France as well as Canada and South Korea.

Hodgson, a reporter at the time, said that Canada was here to promote dialogue on nuclear energy as Poland moves forward with?its second nucleo plant.

Last year, Poland signed a deal with Canada that provided a legal basis for cooperation in the field of nuclear energy.

AtkinsRealis, a Canadian company, owns reactors in Romania that are based on the Canadian CANDU Technology.

"PENSION FUNDS COULD be Shareholders in Plant"

Hodgson stated that Canadian pension funds which provided capital to Britain's Sizewell C project could be potential equity investors in Poland's 2nd nuclear plant.

He said, "If Poland chose CANDU we would do all we can to attract this type of institution investment here."

Hodgson stated that Canada had also offered to supply its liquefied gas (LNG), in discussions with Polish officials.

"I'm already seeing Europeans buy cargoes from our West Coast and then swap them for cargoes that are destined for Europe in Singapore or the Middle East." He said that this was a very efficient way to get Canadian?supply.

Last year, Poland imported more than 8 billion cubic meters (bcm) of LNG. Most of it came from the United States. (Reporting and editing by Bernadettebaum)

(source: Reuters)