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POLAND'S NUCLEAR ENERGY PLAN (in Polish)

Journal Article · · Nukleonika (Poland)
OSTI ID:4343370
The electrical power requirements and the coal and brown coal production in Poland are discussed. The coal production surplus is expected to be rapidly dimnishing; while in 1955 the surplus reached 23.8 million tons, it is estimated that by 1980 a deficit of 5.5 million tons should be expected. The necessity for an early start in construction of nuclear power plants is stressed. The first nuclear power plant of 200 Mw is planned to be in operation by 1965 and by 1980 the increasing power demands should be supplied by nuclear power stations. The performance and costs of electricity from the first nuclear power station and the conservation of coal are estimated. (R.V.J.)
Research Organization:
Originating Research Org. not identified
NSA Number:
NSA-12-008242
OSTI ID:
4343370
Journal Information:
Nukleonika (Poland), Journal Name: Nukleonika (Poland) Vol. Vol: 3; ISSN NUKLA
Country of Publication:
Country unknown/Code not available
Language:
Polish

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