Poland deferred the coal sentence. It’s time for reforms
Polish power plants are gaining time until the next decade for reforms. It cannot be wasted – writes Wojciech Jakóbik, editor-in-chief of BiznesAlert.pl.
Polish power plants are gaining time until the next decade for reforms. It cannot be wasted – writes Wojciech Jakóbik, editor-in-chief of BiznesAlert.pl.
Poland supports the European Commission’s proposal which may subordinate the controversial Nord Stream 2 project to the EU law. If it does not stop the investment, it may at least delay it due to the necessity to adapt it to the letter of European law.
What goes on in Poland on the 27th of December.
In the first weeks of December, speculations about the proposals of the Poland-Germany agreement appeared in the media, which would end the dispute over the controversial Nord Stream 2 project – writes Wojciech Jakóbik, editor-in-chief of BiznesAlert.pl.
What goes on in Poland on the 14th of December.
The European Commission approved under EU State aid rules a Polish renewable energy scheme and a reduced levy to finance the scheme for energy-intensive users. This will further EU energy and climate goals and ensure the global competitiveness of energy-intensive users whilst preserving competition.
Central and Eastern European countries that want to go through energy transition, but in evolutionary way. How can the European Commission and energy community in general could help those countries adapt to the new situation? We interviewed Dominique Ristori, the director-general of the Directorate-General for Energy within the European Commission.
Draft law on power market ready to vote at the session of the Sejm on 5 – 7 December. On November 24, the Sejm Energy and Treasury Committee worked on the amendments proposed to the draft law on power market in the second parliamentary debate – writes Teresa Wójcik, editor of BiznesAlert.pl.
What goes on in Poland on the 27th of November.
European Commission’s expert group is proposing a new approach towards markets connection. It shows that Poland is not doing as bad as it was suggested before when it comes to the interconnections capacity building.