Professor Questions Poland's Nuclear Readiness
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“I see a complex of what looks like half finished concrete buildings. It looks like a fortress that got abandoned. By 1986, a sizable portion of the buildings had been built.”
“plans meant to those who built Zsarnowiec, the abandoned site.”
“plans meant to those who built Zarnowiec, the abandoned site.”
“He says he still holds a deep sense of disappointment that the plant wasn't built.”
“The construction in Żarnowiec was abandoned for good in 1990. As a result, Poland has never generated nuclear power.”
“deep sense of disappointment that the plant wasn't built.”
“He says he still holds a deep sense of disappointment that the plant wasn't built. Corruption in Żarnowiec was abandoned for good in 1990.”
“Corruption in Żarnowiec was abandoned for good in 1990. As a result, Poland has never generated nuclear power. So today, do the Poles have the know-how to run a plant like the one they want to build?”
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