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Map of Polish Nuclear Sites

Poland is actively pursuing nuclear energy to enhance its energy security and reduce reliance on coal. The government plans to build several nuclear power plants, with the first expected to be operational by the mid-2030s. The chosen technology includes pressurized water reactors, developed in cooperation with international partners. This transition aligns with Poland’s goal of lowering carbon emissions while ensuring a stable energy supply. Public opinion on nuclear energy is mixed, but many recognize its potential for a cleaner future. If successful, Poland could become a key nuclear energy player in Central Europe. Find out where the country’s nuclear sites are located, and what goes on at each of them, on our interactive map of Polish nuclear sites.

Quick Guide to using the Map of Polish Nuclear Sites

MAP – Click and drag to move the map around. Hold Ctrl and use the mouse wheel to zoom in or out. Alternatively use the zoom buttons in the top right corner.

POINTS – Points are coloured based on the purpose of the nuclear site.

COUNTER – The counter in the top left displays the number of nuclear sites under each purpose. Clicking on a specific counter lets you see only sites that fall within that category.

POPUPS – Hovering over a specific point on the map will show you a popup containing additional information about the site.

Below is the full data set used to create the Poland Nuclear Sites Map. You can use it to look up specific nuclear sites.

NamePurposeLatitudeLongitudeStatusConstruction StartStart of OperationsEnd of OperationsAdditional Info
AGATAResearch ReactorUnknownUnknownDecommissionedUnknown1973UnknownPool
ChoczewoPower Station54.74083317.891944Planned///3x AP1000
EWAResearch Reactor52.12305621.344167Under decommissioningUnknown19581997Tank wwr
HELENAResearch ReactorUnknownUnknownDecommissionedUnknown1963UnknownSubcrit
Krajowe Składowisko Odpadów PromieniotwórczychWaste Management52.87733621.397179In ServiceUnknownUnknown/National Radioactive Waste Repository
MARIAResearch Reactor52.122821.3439OperationalUnknown1974/Pool
MARYLAResearch Reactor52.12287421.344329DecommissionedUnknown1963UnknownPool
Narodowe Centrum Badań Jądrowych (NCBJ)Research Institute52.12343221.340089In ServiceUnknown1955/Basic and applied research related to nuclear energy and various areas of subatomic physics
P-ANNAResearch ReactorUnknownUnknownDecommissionedUnknown1963UnknownCrit assembly
Zakład Unieszkodliwiania Odpadów PromieniotwórczychWaste Management52.12208921.337346In ServiceUnknownUnknown/Radioactive Waste Disposal Plant
ŻarnowiecPower Station54.74323318.088903Cancelled1982//4x VVER-440

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