Jakóbik: Should Poland drop Korean atom?
The construction of Poland’s second NPP together with South Korea could be put on hold. This solution is a double-edged sword – writes Wojciech Jakóbik, editor-in-chief at BiznesAlert.pl.
The construction of Poland’s second NPP together with South Korea could be put on hold. This solution is a double-edged sword – writes Wojciech Jakóbik, editor-in-chief at BiznesAlert.pl.
Scientists at the Jagiellonian University have developed soft magnetic materials that could revolutionize the energy industry and make it independent of rare earth metals from China.
It doesn’t seem likely that the new forces in Brussels will stop the European Green Deal, but a revision in line with Poland’s interests is possible. It is important not to throw the baby out with the bathwater – writes Wojciech Jakóbik, editor-in-chief at BiznesAlert.pl.
The update to the wind turbine law that will change the minimum distance to 500 meters is to be consulted and then addressed in Q3 2024.
The government discussed the threat of Russian disinformation with Microsoft ahead of the European Parliament elections. The Americans will share the know-how on how to defend against various dangers from this direction.
PERN, Mostostal Warszawa and Mostostal Płock have signed a contract for the construction of three diesel fuel tanks in Dębogórze in order to expand the local fuel depot, which is important for Poland, but not only.
Germany’s appetite for hydrogen could be a key driver for hydrogen projects in Poland. Warsaw will make money on selling hydrogen, and perhaps incubate the development of its own market, while fulfilling the obligations of the green agenda of the Weimar Triangle in exchange for the expected concessions on Russia – writes Wojciech Jakóbik, editor-in-chief […]
The European Commission has provided Poland with comments on the National Energy and Climate Plan (KPEiK). Poles must choose between a conservative and an ambitious energy transition scenario, bearing in mind the systemic constraints leading to the reduction of RES.
Polska Grupa Energetyczna is still waiting for the separation of coal assets as part of the reform announced by the government and is considering creating a reserve for freezing energy prices in the second half of the year.
The International Court of Arbitration has ordered Gazprom to stop avoiding legal arbitration for cutting off gas supplies to Europeans during the energy crisis. The company is in a dispute over this with Poles as well as others and has already tried to cheat.