In the 1980s, the was under construction, but the project was abandoned for a mix of reasons, including questions about the profitability of the enterprise, financing issues, and opposition from environmental activists. In 1990, the Polish government formally ended the project and began to liquidate the construction site. A 2006 feasibility study suggested it optimal to build an 11.5 capacity nuclear power plant.. [pdf]
With a total investment of $3 million and an area of 7000 m2, the recycling plant, furnished with cutting-edge technologies, is focused on recovering valuable materials from locally used batteries, with a projected production capacity of 1000 tonnes per month, along with exporting lead ingots, lead oxide, and red lead oxide to key markets, including India, China, Korea, and several European countries. [pdf]
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