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Poland snubs Macron and strikes huge nuclear energy deals with US and South Korea

World News 2 years ago 303

Warsaw has signed two deals with the US and South Korea to replace coal with nuclear energy. Poland wants to become a powerhouse in the production of nuclear energy and therefore reduce its dependence on coal, the highest among the countries of the European Union.

But to do this, it is not looking at its neighbour and EU partner with the most advanced atomic technology, namely France, but at the United States and North Korea.

In fact, within a few days, Warsaw signed agreements with the US Westinghouse and Seoul to build two power plants. The plan calls for a total of eight reactors to meet a third of its electricity needs by 2040.

The latest agreement was signed with South Korea for the construction of four reactors near the city of Konin, in the centre of the country....

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