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Poland boosted electricity exports in 2011
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In the first 11 months of 2011, Polish electricity exports were 48 percent higher than for the same period a year earlier, earning the energy sector some zł.1 billion more than in 2010, reported Rzeczpospolita.
This is partly a result of higher demand for electricity from Germany, after the country shut down several of its nuclear power plants last year, reports the daily.
From Warsaw Business Journal
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