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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

Lubiatowo-Kopalino 2

Lubiatowo-Kopalino 2 is planned for the same coastal site in northern Poland as Unit 1, contributing to the country’s nuclear energy ambitions. This AP1000 reactor, also with a 1117 MWe capacity, is crucial for bolstering energy independence and reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Currently in the pl

Maria

Situated in Świerk-Otwock, Poland, the Maria reactor is a critical asset for Europe as one of the key producers of Mo-99, a vital medical isotope. Operated by the National Centre for Nuclear Research (NCBJ), this 30 MWth pool-type channel reactor has been operational for decades, supporting isotope

Patnow 1

Patnow 1 is under construction at the Patnow site in central Poland, as part of the country’s first steps toward nuclear energy adoption. This APR1400 reactor, with a capacity of 1400 MWe, is significant for Poland’s energy transition, aiming to reduce coal dependency and enhance energy security. It

Patnow 2

Patnow 2 is planned for the Patnow site in central Poland, alongside Patnow 1, as part of Poland’s nuclear energy expansion. This APR1400 reactor, also with a 1400 MWe capacity, is key to supporting the country’s shift from fossil fuels to sustainable energy sources. Currently in the planning stage,

PWR-20

**Vendor/Designer:** [[vendors/last-energy]]