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Polish nuclear technology tender to launch in November
The winner of the tender is due to be announced in 2013
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State-owned energy giant Polska Grupa Energetyczna (PGE), which has been charged with overseeing the building the first two nuclear plants in Poland, is expected to announce a tender for the supply of reactors in November, reported Parkiet.
The tender is expected to be worth at least zł.35 billion, making it one of the largest tenders in Polish history. The most interested parties are American firms GE Hitachi, and Westinghouse, as well as French firm Areva.
The deadline for offers from nuclear technology suppliers is likely to be the end of January, 2012, with the winners of the tender set be known in 2013.
Energy from the first nuclear plant in Poland is planned to be produced by 2020.
From Warsaw Business Journal
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