WARSAW: Poland faces an uphill struggle to build its first nuclear power reactor even after inking an US$18bil technology transfer deal with the US this week.
The agreement gives the two countries 1-1½ years to agree on investments - potentially with companies such as Westinghouse Electric Co, Southern Co and Bechtel Group Inc - to kick-start Poland’s plan to build six nuclear reactors by 2044 and transform its energy mix away from coal.
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