Growing electricity demand and decarbonisation requirements pose significant challenges for coal-dependent transition economies. This study examines whether nuclear deployment can support low-carbon economic transformation using Poland’s national nuclear programme as a case study. We conduct a structured document analysis that integrates a systematic search and screening of peer-reviewed literature with an analysis of national policy and planning materials and a synthesis of publicly available project documentation for the Lubiatowo-Kopalino nuclear power plant, the Pątnów project, and the planned small modular reactor (SMR) deployments. Impacts on employment, infrastructure, technical education, technology transfer, and local supply chain participation are assessed and mapped to the sustainable development goals and the EU climate policy criteria. The analysis indicates that, if accompanied by early workforce development and supplier prequalification, nuclear investments can stimulate industrial upgrading, strengthen energy security, and deliver regional co-benefits beyond electricity generation. At the same time, scheduling slippage, governance uncertainty, and gaps in domestic capabilities in nuclear-specific components can limit these benefits. The article concludes with recommendations for national and local authorities on stakeholder engagement, local content strategy, and risk management that can be transferred to Central European economies with similar starting conditions.
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Romuald Rządkowski
Institute of Fluid Flow-Machinery
J. Głuch
Jędrzej Blaut
Jagiellonian University
Sustainability
AGH University of Krakow
Gdańsk University of Technology
University of Agriculture in Krakow
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