> Poland aims to complete the nuclear power plant by 2036
It will probably take longer than that, because it always does. But this is a good step for Poland anyway. We can’t do without nuclear energy in the total energy mix.
I still don’t get why Germany is so retarded about it.
Actual-Sprinkles2942 on
In the year 2095, Polish politicians still gather every few months to discuss plans for building the country’s first nuclear power plant.
No one remembers what the nuclear plant was for, but the meetings continue because it’s Tradition. The Ministry of Tradition even funds it, alongside the Department of Eternal Consultations, ensuring everyone still argues about where to put the plant that will never exist.
Some say it’s all just an excuse to keep the catering contracts alive. Others believe it’s a sacred rite to summon the mythical “First Shovel Ceremony.”
Reasonable_Gas_2498 on
$14.7 billion, what’s 30% of the total cost. So $49 billion total.
Just imagine how much renewables you could build with that.
Mrikoko on
Cool, Poland needs to exit coal asap.
iVar4sale on
Good because by the time they complete it, they will probably exhaust the world’s supply of coal
Teacher2teens on
Money thrown out of the window. And Putin earns.
EuroFederalist on
2036: Polands first nuclear reactor costs up to 30 billion and is ready by 2045.
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Kernenergie schoon en veilig.
> Poland aims to complete the nuclear power plant by 2036
It will probably take longer than that, because it always does. But this is a good step for Poland anyway. We can’t do without nuclear energy in the total energy mix.
I still don’t get why Germany is so retarded about it.
In the year 2095, Polish politicians still gather every few months to discuss plans for building the country’s first nuclear power plant.
No one remembers what the nuclear plant was for, but the meetings continue because it’s Tradition. The Ministry of Tradition even funds it, alongside the Department of Eternal Consultations, ensuring everyone still argues about where to put the plant that will never exist.
Some say it’s all just an excuse to keep the catering contracts alive. Others believe it’s a sacred rite to summon the mythical “First Shovel Ceremony.”
$14.7 billion, what’s 30% of the total cost. So $49 billion total.
Just imagine how much renewables you could build with that.
Cool, Poland needs to exit coal asap.
Good because by the time they complete it, they will probably exhaust the world’s supply of coal
Money thrown out of the window. And Putin earns.
2036: Polands first nuclear reactor costs up to 30 billion and is ready by 2045.