South Korea Signs Agreement With Poland to Build Their Nuclear Reactors

South Korea and Poland have signed initial agreements to build a second nuclear power plant in Poland, as South Korea continues taking steps to revive its nuclear industry and Poland strives for a cheap and stable energy supply.
Polish energy companies ZE PAK and PGE signed a letter of intent with Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power on Monday to build a nuclear power plant in Patnow, Poland, according to South Korea’s Trade, Industry and Energy Ministry.
Government officials from both nations also signed an agreement outlining their support for the APR-1400—an advanced reactor model developed by South Korea that uses key technologies from U.S. firm Westinghouse Electric Co.—construction process and information sharing, it stated….

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