
UNLOCKING NUCLEAR POTENTIAL
Site licensing experts
For new nuclear projects
Our CORE project
Poland has no nuclear licensed sites. We perceive that as an opportunity. We see a lot of work, effort and even more discussions on SMR technologies globally and in Poland. Not so much work though on licensing sites for those technologies. Core Energy’s mission is to develop selected sites up to a level of obtaining environmental permits to ensure Poland can unlock the potential of SMR nuclear power. We are keen to collaborate on site development internationally with interested partners.


Additional opportunities with CORE Energy
We are involved in several key areas related to our flagship project. One of these is project development for industrial heat and district heating sources utilizing nuclear thermal power. Additionally, we are exploring interim energy generation solutions that complement our long-term nuclear power initiatives, addressing immediate energy reliability needs. We are eager to engage in discussions on topics including human resources for nuclear development, R&D in the nuclear sector, partnerships with academia and effective communication strategies for new nuclear projects.
Szczepan Ruman Founder & CEO

Accomplished leader with over 20 years of international professional experience spanning five continents.
Specializing in clean energy projects, including renewable energy, clean hydrogen, and SMR and AMR nuclear power. Expertise across different sectors including energy, industry, telecommunications and defense.
Ranked in the top 1% of the IESE Full-time MBA program, with additional academic experience at The Wharton School of The University of Pennsylvania. Holds a degree from the Faculty of Economics at Warsaw University.
Prof. Ludwik Pieńkowsk
Chairman of the Scientific Advisory Board

Professor of physics at the Faculty of Energy and Fuels at AGH University of Krakow. Leading expert on nuclear reactor physics in Poland. Initiated work on the implementation of low-power nuclear reactors in Poland. In 2012–2015, coordinator of the “Development of high-temperature reactors for industrial applications (HTRPL)” program. Author of over eighty scientific papers in international journals.
Leader of the scientific project „Opportunities and challenges of nuclear power with SMR reactors” at AGH. His article „Competitiveness Strategies of Key Small Modular Light Water Reactor Projects” is after peer review, to be published in the upcoming weeks, preprint available here: https://www.preprints.org/manuscript/202502.0090/v1 . He recently wrote an article on the topic in Polish „New Energy” journal: https://nowa-energia.com.pl/2024/12/20/szanse-i-wyzwania-lekkowodnych-smr-w-polsce-czyli-jak-przygotowac-sie-na-oczekiwane-przelomy-i-nie-dac-sie-wciagnac-w-cudze-porazki/ .