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Poland will select a partner for a second nuclear reactor in 2027

Poland plans to choose a partner and confirm the location of its second nuclear plant by 2027, said its deputy energy minister on Friday. He was presenting an updated plan for nuclear capacity in Poland.

As Poland moves away from its coal-based power fleet, the program predicts that it will eventually have 6-9 gigawatts in nuclear?power plant?capacity.

Construction of the first plant will begin in 2020. The plant is expected to start supplying electricity in 2036. Wojciech Wrochna said at a press conference that "this schedule is achievable".

Poland has chosen Westinghouse Electric, a U.S. company, to build its first nuclear power plant along the Baltic Sea Coast. Consultations have begun for the selection of a partner in the second plant. Candidates from the U.S.A, France, Canada, and South Korea are invited.

The Energy Minister?Milosz Motyka said at the same conference that Warsaw has ceased to be in dialogue with South Korea regarding the project because potential South Korean partners have not replied to the invitation.

Wrochna stated that the government expects a selected partner to?provide funding for the project.

He said: "The assumption for the second project is that we're moving away from the project that's financed by the taxpayer."

Belchatow and Konin are the preferred sites in central Poland for the second nuclear plant. (Reporting by Marek Strzelecki; Editing by Jan Harvey)

(source: Reuters)