Lubiatowo-Kopalino 1
Lubiatowo-Kopalino 1 is planned for a coastal site in northern Poland, near the Baltic Sea, as part of Poland’s nuclear power development strategy. This AP1000 reactor, with a net capacity of 1117 MWe, is significant for providing a stable, low-carbon energy source to support Poland’s grid and clima
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Lubiatowo-Kopalino 1
Status: PLANNED Category: POWER Country: Poland Poland Type: AP1000 AP1000 Capacity: 1117 MWe
Overview
Lubiatowo-Kopalino 1 is planned for a coastal site in northern Poland, near the Baltic Sea, as part of Poland’s nuclear power development strategy. This AP1000 reactor, with a net capacity of 1117 MWe, is significant for providing a stable, low-carbon energy source to support Poland’s grid and climate goals. Still in the planning phase, it represents a major investment in modern nuclear technology.
Key Facts
Source: IAEA PRIS / reactors_canonical · Enriched by Grok Last updated: 2026-05-10
Sources
- World Nuclear Association - Poland — Overview of Poland's nuclear energy plans, including the Lubiatowo-Kopalino project.
- World Nuclear News - Poland selects site for first nuclear power plant [UNVERIFIED] — Article detailing the selection of the Lubiatowo-Kopalino site for Poland's first nuclear power plant.
- Reuters - Poland picks U.S. offer for its first nuclear power plant [UNVERIFIED] — News report on Poland's decision to build its first nuclear power plant with U.S. technology at Lubiatowo-Kopalino.
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