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Department of Thermal Sciences

About the nuclear power plant in Poland

Date: 04.11.2022

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On November 3, 2022, Andrzej Tatarek, PhD, Assoc. Prof., head of the Division of Nuclear Power Engineering talked on the Radio Wroclaw in the broadcast "Wieczór z Dolnego Śląska" about plans, possibilities and consequences of nuclear power development in Poland.

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This is a very hot topic. Until now, Poland has been talking about a nuclear power plant rather in the distant future. Then suddenly we are to have three nuclear power plants. We know where they are to be located, but we don't know exactly how much it will cost the Polish State. How much will each of us have to contribute to these projects? Why such a location? Isn't it election promises? Why South Korea and the USA? Why such technologies?
There are many questions, but we tried to answer them with the invited guests:

  • prof. Andrzej Tatarek - Faculty of Mechanical and Power Engineering » Department of Thermal Sciences, Wroclaw University of Science and Technology
  • prof. Andrzej Graczyk - Head of the Department of Ecological Economics, Wroclaw University of Economics and Business
  • Radosława Gawlik - ecologist, chairman of the ecological association "Eko- Unia"

The entire conversation is available to listen to on the Radio Wroclaw website.

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