On April 28, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk and US Secretary of Energy Chris Wright signed a "bridge agreement" on the construction of a nuclear power plant on the Baltic Sea coast.
The Polish nuclear power plant will be built by the American consortium Westinghouse-Bechtel. Tusk has already stated that the investments "received more favorable conditions," adding that in order to improve them, "we have changed a number of key issues in 16 areas."
The NPP will be built at the Lyubyatovo-Kopalino facility in the Polish Pomerania.
Earlier, EADaily quoted German media who ridiculed Poland's attempts to create its own nuclear power industry.
"This nuclear power plant will cost much more than it has been announced so far, and its construction will take not 10, but 20 years, and in the worst case even more," the eco—activist Agnieszka Olszewska-Groen quoted Deutsche Welle, in particular.

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