Poland to seek partner for second nuclear plant in June
Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®
Posted on May 28, 2025
1 min readLast updated: January 23, 2026

Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®
Posted on May 28, 2025
1 min readLast updated: January 23, 2026

Poland will begin searching for a partner for its second nuclear power plant in June, aiming to reduce coal dependence. The process will involve global partners.
WARSAW (Reuters) - Poland will begin selecting a partner for its planned second nuclear power plant in June, the country's leading energy security official said on Wednesday.
Deputy Industry Minister Wojciech Wrochna had previously said the process would start in January.
Poland, which is working to reduce its reliance on coal, chose Westinghouse Electric to build its first nuclear plant on the Baltic Sea coast. The financing is not fully agreed, but is is meanwhile preparing to start working on a second plant.
"We want to have a capital partner, but we don't know if we'll find one. We have to verify what this interest is. We want to end this dialogue next year," Wrochna told a news conference.
"We will conduct a dialogue with the market. We won't include a model or a contractor. We want to negotiate what is possible in terms of technology, contractor, financing and operation. We will talk to everyone, the French, the Americans, the Canadians," he added.
(Reporting by Marek Strzelecki; editing by Barbara Lewis)
Poland will begin selecting a partner for its planned second nuclear power plant in June.
Poland chose Westinghouse Electric to build its first nuclear plant on the Baltic Sea coast.
Poland is working to reduce its reliance on coal and is seeking a capital partner for its nuclear projects.
The financing for the first nuclear plant is not fully agreed upon, but discussions are ongoing.
Poland plans to negotiate technology, contractors, financing, and operation aspects for the second nuclear plant.
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