Delivering Poland’s Energy Future
Bechtel has been selected to partner on the design and construction of Poland’s first nuclear power plant at the Lubiatowo-Kopalino site in Pomerania. In partnership with Westinghouse Electric Company and Polish utility Polskie Elektrownie Jądrowe, Bechtel will deliver three AP1000® reactors for its inaugural nuclear energy program.
Bechtel will perform the Engineering, Procurement and Construction activities to construct 3 AP1000® units at the Lubiatowo-Kopalino site. Using once-through cooling to and from the Baltic Sea, the design uses a simplified and innovative approach to safety. Bechtel’s recent completion of two AP1000’s® at Plant Vogtle has set the stage for the deployment of this proven technology in Europe.
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Nuclear energy provides clean, reliable, and safe carbon-free energy, that is essential to achieving Poland’s net-zero and energy security goals. As a leader in the nuclear power industry, Bechtel offers technical expertise that no other contractor can match.
Bechtel’s current portfolio includes large scale reactors such as Vogtle, and also small modular reactors/advance reactors including the Natrium Advanced Demonstration Reactor in the U.S.
For 70 years, Bechtel has helped customers deliver clean energy through nuclear.
In that time, Bechtel has designed, built, or provided construction services on 150 nuclear plants worldwide, bringing more than 76,000 megawatts of new nuclear generation capacity to the world.
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