juin 12 2008 | RWE plans new 800-MW coal-fired power plant in Poland
RWE, one of the leading energy companies in Europe, is planning to construct a large hard-coal power plant in Poland. The investment of Euro 1.5 billion is one of the biggest-ever projects in the Polish energy sector. The new power station to be based in the village of Wola, Upper Silesia, will feature state-of-the-art technology. The energy-efficient, 800-megawatt unit will emit reduced amounts of CO2 and significantly enhance the country’s security of electricity supply. Technically it is a twin of the power plant currently being constructed by RWE in Hamm, Germany
Source : Communiqué RWE
Voir la fiche de l'entreprise RWE
| |
|
|
![énergie électrique](images/energies-electriques-emploi.jpg)
![énergie nucléaire](images/energies-nucleaire-emploi.jpg)
![énergie renouvelable](images/energie-renouvelable-emploi.jpg)
![énergie thermique](images/energie-thermique2.jpg)
![énergie fossile](images/energies-fossiles-emploi.jpg)
![](partenaires/petrochymia-2024.jpg) ![](partenaires/genead-2024.jpg)
|