Poland still relies heavily on coal for electricity, but public support for nuclear energy is growing, with 80% of the population in favor. ORLEN Synthos Green Energy (OSGE), a joint venture between Synthos and PKN Orlen, plans to build ~24 BWRX-300 SMRs across six locations. The project is backed by the Polish Ministry of Climate and Environment and the National Atomic Energy Agency, with funding from the US Department of State and signed letters of interest from the US Export-Import Bank and the US International Development Finance Corporation totaling up to $4 billion.
"BWRX-300 is a breakthrough technology which, simultaneously, builds on GE Vernova Hitachi's decades of experience in nuclear power. It is safe, stable, and at the same time responds to modern challenges in the area of combating climate change."
Dagmara Peret
Country Executive, GE Vernova Hitachi Poland