Jacek Sasin says Poland 'chased by deadlines' to reform energy sector
Poland’s minister of state assets Jacek Sasin said the Polish government can “continue thinking” about the introduction of nuclear energy in the country after European leaders agreed not to exclude nuclear from 2050 net-zero plans at a summit in December. In an interview for Polish newspaper Gazeta Prawna, Mr Sasin said Poland is facing the decision of choosing a foreign technology vendor for the country’s first nuclear power station project. “The matter is not simple, these are huge costs and complicated issues related to the choice of technology”, Mr Sasin said.
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