Polish Briefing: USA hits with sanctions. Juncker worried about Nord Stream 2
What goes on in Poland on the 28th of July
What goes on in Poland on the 28th of July
The President of the European Commission, Jean Claude Juncker, said that if the new US sanctions against Russia impact the European Union’s energy security, Brussels was ready to respond in a few days and present its own reply to the restrictions.
What goes on in Poland on the 27th of July
„Poland took a constructive approach to the energy mix and decreasing coal participation in electricity production. It is certain that transforming the energy industry and gradually departing from coal may simply be beneficial for us,” argues professor Jerzy Buzek, Chair of the European Parliament’s Committee on Industry, Research and Energy (ITRE), in an interview for […]
„Poland can reach a compromise on the so-called winter package and the regulations on the 550 kg/MWh emissions limit for power plants. To do that a clear decarbonization strategy is necessary. It is obvious that coal will not disappear from the Polish energy sector instantly. However, we do not have a clear, coherent vision of […]
What goes on in Poland on the 24th of July
Last week Vice-Minister of Energy Andrzej Piotrowski visited China where he signed a Polish-Chinese agreement on cooperation in the peaceful use of nuclear energy. At the same time the media are reporting that the ministry is close to making the final decision on the schedule and financing of the nuclear program. Is there a connection […]
„In the long term Poland should invest in significant diversification of energy sources,” Janusz Steinhoff, former Vice-Prime Minister and Minister of Economy, engineer and PhD comments for Biznesalert.pl.
What goes on in Poland on the 20th of July
„The European Parliament is able to stop the construction of Nord Stream 2,” argues professor Jerzy Buzek, Chair of the European Parliament’s Committee on Industry, Research and Energy (ITRE), in an interview for Biznesalert.pl. In his opinion, it would be a lot more profitable for European companies to invest in the Ukrainian transmission network.