POLAND LIGNITE

BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Bank for Reconstruction and Development is planning to lend Euro 100 million to help a Euro 1.6 billion project for building an 833 MW generator at Europe's largest lignite fuelled power plant, in Belchatow, Poland. The project will allow operator BOT Elektrownia Belchatow SA to maintain 4,440 MW capacity when closing two generators by 2016.



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