French companies are eager to invest in Poland’s nuclear energy sector, with plans to financially support the country’s second nuclear power plant. Unlike American companies, the French are willing to commit financially to Poland’s nuclear program, giving them a competitive advantage.
Prime Minister Donald Tusk’s government is in the process of determining the location for the new nuclear power plant. While no decision has been finalized, various technology suppliers are already competing for the opportunity. According to “Rzeczpospolita,” French companies are leading the race, with President Emmanuel Macron confirming France’s dedication to the project.
EDF, the French energy giant, has reaffirmed its proposal to build the plant in Poland by 2021, now with the added support of the French government. Macron has stated that EDF, with backing from Paris, is prepared to construct the nuclear plant at the chosen site.
With a promise of financial backing, French companies hope to persuade the Polish government to select them for the project. This financial commitment could give them an advantage over their competitors in securing the significant opportunity.