Poland, Lithuania to Sign "Energy Bridge" Accord
                            Feb 5, 2008 - BBC Monitoring 
                              European 
                            An agreement establishing a Polish- 
                              Lithuanian venture to build an "energy bridge" linking 
                              Poland's and Lithuania's power grids is to be signed 
                              in Warsaw on 12 February, Lithuanian Economics Minister 
                              Vyatas Navickas said. 
                            Navickas discusses energy cooperation 
                              with Polish, Latvian and Estonian economics ministers 
                              in Vilnius today. Poland said in October that the 
                              construction of the energy bridge with Lithuania 
                              would be delayed unless 
                            Poland got 1,000-1,200 MW from the 
                              new nuclear power station under construction in 
                              Ignalina. 
                            According to Poland's Economics Minister 
                              Waldemar Pawlak, the linking of Poland's and Lithuania's 
                              grids is a "matter of overriding importance." 
                            The minister stressed that Poland 
                              expects to get a "satisfying share both in the enterprise 
                              for the construction of a new power station, and 
                              then in electric power." 
                            The ministers also discussed plans 
                              to build the Amber gas pipeline from Russia through 
                              the Baltic countries and Poland to Western Europe 
                              as an alternative to the Baltic Sea Nord Stream 
                              gas pipeline. 
                            Also on Monday Polish economics minister 
                              met Lithuanian Prime Minister Gediminas Kirkilas 
                              who said that Poland's request for 1,000- 1,200 
                              MW could be met if the Ignalina power station had 
                              the capacity of up to 3,400 MW.
                             "If the power station has the capacity 
                              of 3,400 MW, all sides to the project will be satisfied," 
                              Kirkilas said. 
                            Originally published by PAP news agency, 
                              Warsaw, in English 1822 4 Feb 08.
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