Polish Briefing: Naftoport breaks new records I Government to shield industry from high power prices I PERN fixes the oil pipe and investigates
What goes in Poland on 9th of August.
What goes in Poland on 9th of August.
A Brandenburg politician from die Linke, Christian Görke believes that Orlen, behind which the Polish state is supposed to stand, makes Germany dependent on oil from Gdańsk in order to then cut off the Schwedt refinery from supplies from Kazakhstan. He also blasts the project of the second strand of the Pomerania Oil Pipeline.
What goes in Poland on 8th of August.
The construction of the first nuclear power plant in Poland is a great technological, organizational and legal feat. In 2026, the construction of the first reactor is scheduled to begin, but in the future it will be necessary to train Polish specialists and personnel to manage the power plant. The Warsaw University of Technology is […]
What goes in Poland on 7th of August.
The restructuring of the Polish power generation market, consisting in the allocation of coal assets of energy companies to NABE, is aimed at accelerating the energy transition. Although the creation of a large coal company may be a source of natural resistance, without this project the Polish energy sector will not the able to effectively […]
What goes in Poland on 4th of August.
US-Korea talks on atomic technology ownership fail. The parties will go to arbitration over atomic energy in Poland Sources told The Korean Economic Daily that the failure of KHNP’s talks with Westinghouse over the ownership of the reactor technology meant the dispute would have to go to arbitration. It will be crucial for Poland, because […]
„I believe that the National Energy Security Agency is a harmful idea and it will mean a return to a monopoly. Its operation will be carried out at the expense of customers and high energy prices,” says Grzegorz Onichimowski from the Civic Institute, in an interview with BiznesAlert.pl.
First line of Polish offshore highway gets green light One of the four new power lines to evacuate energy from Polish offshore wind farms has received environmental approval. „PSE has obtained a decision on environmental conditions for the Choczewo-Żarnowiec power line. This is one of the four new lines that the company will build in […]