For decades Poland’s nuclear power ambitions lay in ruins. Now, after years of neglect and exhaustive debate, it appears the atom will play a key role in the nation’s energy future
by Jacek Ciesnowski
A hole in the ground and some dilapidated ruins. That’s all there is left of Poland’s nuclear program. Between 1982-1990, the complex in Żarnowiec in northern Poland was bustling with life as Poland’s first nuclear power plant was under construction. Workers and engineers would live in a hotel especially built for them, a building which was quite modern by communist standards, where they had their own rec-rooms, gym …read more
Source: Warsaw Business Journal