Poland's richest man to work with GE Hitachi on mini nuclear plant

22 Oct by Vitaliy Dadalyan

Poland's richest man to work with GE Hitachi on mini nuclear plant

Poland's richest man to work with GE Hitachi on mini nuclear plantSynthos, a chemical group owned by Poland’s richest man Michal Solowow, has agreed to work with GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy on developing technology for a small modular reactor (SMR), Hitachi said on Monday. Poland still generates most of its electricity from coal but more and more companies are exploring low-carbon options. “Utilizing small modular reactors to generate clean energy will improve our chances to move away from coal and have a positive impact on our industry and nation,” Solowow was quoted as saying.