Monday, May 21st, 2012
PGE says no to Lithuania nuclear project
Polish energy company PGE has said it will not help build a planned nuclear power plant in Lithuania.
It had been invited by the Lithuanian government to participate in a project to construct a 1.3-gigawatt plant by 2020.
“In the face of conditions that PGE found unacceptable at this stage and taking into account other key projects, we have decided to suspend our participation in this project before its takes the form of any formal obligations,” PGE CEO Tomasz Zadroga said in a statement.
From Warsaw Business Journal
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