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Poland's very first nuclear power plant approximated to cost $40 bln

Poland's very first nuclear power plant will cost an approximated $40 billion and while the moneying structure for the project has yet to be settled, the United States will contribute through Exim Bank US, a senior official from the U.S. Department of Energy stated on Wednesday.

Warsaw prepares to construct 6 reactors worth 6-9 gigawatts (GW). of nuclear capability in two locations on the Baltic coast to. reduce the country's carbon emissions and phase out coal.

In 2022, Poland's previous federal government chose Westinghouse. Electric Co to develop the plant, which is set to be in full. operation by 2040.

So it's 6 reactors, $40 billion overall, a senior U.S. Department of Energy main told on the sidelines of. a yearly Transatlantic Energy and Climate Cooperation (P-TECC). conference in Romanian capital Bucharest.

The funding structure was still being negotiated, the. official stated.

However basically, the primary financing is coming through Exim. Bank U.S. We are proposing ... a sort of unique lorry that. will be produced so that the United States, through Exim Bank,. can take a direct stake in the job, which is what the Poles. had actually asked for.

So it's not a direct equity, however it develops a vehicle that. supplies equity through an unique automobile.

The official included the proposal is anticipated to be authorized. by the Exim Bank board over the course of next year.

Warsaw had been seeking a partner to build the power plant. and supply approximately 49% equity financing for the task.

In June, Maciej Bando, deputy climate minister in charge of. strategic energy infrastructure, was estimated stating a last cost. price quote will become possible when the details of the. building contract are readily available next year and financing for. the job is closed.

(source: Reuters)