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Sunday, December 7, 2008

Poland’s Tusk Says France May Help Build Nuclear Power Plant

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By Katarzyna Klimasinska

Dec. 6 (Bloomberg) -- Poland, which relies on coal for 93 percent of electricity, will probably seek French help to build its first nuclear power plant.

“In 2020 we have to generate part of the energy we now get from coal from other sources, and obviously it can’t be only renewable sources,” Prime Minister Donald Tusk told a press conference in Gdansk today. “As far as nuclear power is concerned, France can be an incredibly attractive partner for us.”

Poland aims to cut the emissions of carbon dioxide, blamed for global warming, as part of a European Union plan to cut greenhouse gases by a fifth in 2020. Atomic power plants are almost carbon- free, according to the International Energy Agency.

Tusk spoke after meeting French President Nicolas Sarkozy, though didn’t give any details of possible cooperation.

To contact the reporter on this story: Katarzyna Klimasinska in Gdansk at kklimasinska@bloomberg.net




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