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Polskie Elektrownie Jądrowe sp. z o.o.
HeadquartersWarsaw, Poland
Websiteppej.pl

Polskie Elektrownie Jądrowe sp. z o.o. (abbreviated PEJ) is a developer of nuclear power plants in Poland.[1] It is a special purpose vehicle 100% owned by the State Treasury.[2] The company is specifically charged with developing 6 to 9GWe of proven, large-scale, Generation III(+) pressurized water reactors[3] such as the AP1000, APR-1400, and EPR.

Until March 2021, the functions of PEJ were a part of the PGE Group (Polska Grupa Energetyczna).[2]

Proposed Nuclear Power Plant at Lubiatowo-Kopalino site

On December 22, 2021, PEJ announced the preferred location for Poland's first commercial nuclear power plant as the Baltic Sea coastal commune of Choczewo in Wejherowo County, Pomeranian Voivodeship at a site called Lubiatowo-Kopalino.[4]

The siting investigation conducted by PGE and PEJ included screening 92 potential locations before detailed studies were conducted two final candidate sties. Two sites in Pomorskie - Żarnowiec and Lubiatowo-Kopalino – were subject to more detailed scrutiny and the results published in the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Report submitted to the General Director for Environmental Protection on March 29, 2022. The EIA considered multiple reactors generating up to 3,750MWe at the site.[3] On August 22, 2023 PEJ submitted an application to the Head of Pomorskie Voivodeship for issuing a location decision for Poland’s first nuclear power plant, to be built in Pomerania, in Choczewo commune - it is one the key milestones in the administrative process leading to the start of construction of a nuclear facility.

A reactor technology provider has not been selected for the project though several designs have been proposed including the AP1000,[5] APR-1400,[6] and EPR.

Proposed Inland Nuclear Power Plant

A second nuclear power plant at an inland location is being explored to follow the proposed first nuclear power plant on the Baltic Sea coast.

See also

References

  1. ^ https://ppej.pl/en/about-the-company About the Company
  2. ^ a b https://ppej.pl/en/news/news "New company name: Polskie Elektrownie Jądrowe sp. z o.o." July 7, 2021
  3. ^ a b https://www.foratom.org/blog/announcement-of-the-preferred-site-for-the-first-npp-new-build-in-poland/ Announcement of the preferred site for the first NPP new build in Poland; April 12, 2022.
  4. ^ https://ppej.pl/en/news/preferred-site-of-the-first-polish-nuclear-power-plant-indicated-by-investor "Preferred site of the first Polish nuclear power plant indicated by investor"; December 22, 2021
  5. ^ https://ustda.gov/ustda-advances-polands-civil-nuclear-energy-program-by-funding-u-s-industry-led-study/ USTDA Advances Poland’s Civil Nuclear Energy Program by Funding U.S. Industry-Led Study; June 30, 2021.
  6. ^ https://notesfrompoland.com/2021/11/04/south-korea-joins-polands-nuclear-race-with-offer-of-six-reactors/ South Korea joins Poland’s nuclear race with offer of six reactors; November 4, 2021