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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 a?state?aid for the construction the first nuclear?power?plant in the country.

In a press release, the?European Commission confirmed that it had approved state aid. In order to reduce its dependence on coal, Poland chose Westinghouse Electric for the construction of its first nuclear power plant along the Baltic Sea Coast. Poland plans to start constructing the first unit in 2028, and finish it by 2036.

Tusk stated, "We'll soon receive official confirmation from the European Commission that it is willing to provide state aid for the construction of an nuclear power plant in Poland."

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

The CONSENT OF THE EUROPEAN COMISSION IS A CONDITION NECESSARY

Tusk stated that the European Commission’s approval was necessary for the launch of the Polish nuclear program.

He said: "We will be able, in fact, to start construction with enough momentum so that electricity from Poland's first nuclear power station can flow as soon as possible." The government officials said that the nuclear power plant would provide Poles with cheap and reliable energy.

The power plant will provide electricity to Polish consumers as well as to Polish industry. It will do so at a low price...and will be able to generate free energy for the next forty years," said Wojciech Wrochna, Deputy Minister of Energy.

This operation, in my opinion will enable us to achieve some the most competitive prices for energy anywhere in the world.

(source: Reuters)