POLAND RAIL POWER

BY KEITH NUTHALLTHE DEDICATED supplier distributor of electricity used by Poland's national railway industry is likely to receive a European Bank for Reconstruction and Development loan to help it exploit the liberalisation of the Polish electricity industry. Bank officials are drawing up plans to lend Euro 15 million to PKP Energetyka, which it wants to spend on installing two control and metering centres. Said an EBRD memorandum: "The proposed investment into remote power control will enable the company to take advantage of the liberalisation of the Polish ...


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