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Radiation over Poland is normal, atomic energy agency says

Early on Friday morning, Russian forces seized the Zaporizhzhia plant, the biggest nuclear power plant in Europe. Social media

Radiation levels have remained normal in Poland following a Russian attack on the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in Ukraine, the National Atomic Energy Agency (PAA) has reported.

Czechs reject another Polish proposal in lignite mine conflict

The Czech Republic has rejected yet another proposal of a compromise over the contested Turow lignite mine that the Czechs claim endangers their ground waters.

Łódź’s Karl Scheibler factory regains former splendour after stunning transformation

The team referred to archival photos of the building during the renovation process, which provided guidance when it came to the architectural style and individual details such as the huge stained glass windows.

National bank to help finance Polish nuclear power plant – bank governor

Poland's central bank will help the state to obtain 51 percent of the funds necessary to build the country's first NPP, the bank’s governor has told the "Sieci" weekly.

Orlen, Energa, PGNiG to build gas power station in eastern Poland

Polish fuel concern Orlen will partner energy company PGNiG in the construction of a gas and steam power plant in the north-eastern city of Ostroleka.

Polish gov't to buy out nuclear power project venture

The State Treasury is to purchase 100 percent of shares in Poland's special purpose company PGE EJ1, owned by three power firms PGE, Enea and Tauron, and copper company KGHM. PGE EJ1 is to prepare the design and construction of the country's first nuclear power plant.

All fired up: Warsaw’s former power plant lives again as cutting-edge mixed use project

The former power station, boasting flats, shops and restaurants, adds to the growing glory of the city’s Powiśle district.

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Chilling new book reveals meticulous planning behind Auschwitz death camp

The Polish-English book “Auschwitz Bauleitung. Designing a Death Camp” sets out in shocking detail how the full potential of German technology and industry took part in building the death apparatus that claimed the lives of 1.3 million victims.

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Rzeszów scientists develop phone battery that charges in eight minutes and lasts 68 YEARS!

Produced by The Batteries, the new technology has already been dubbed “a game changer” by the industry press, with the firm hoping to begin large-scale production once work on their “pilot factory” is finished.

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