Polish Briefing: Progress on the act on offshore
What goes on in Poland on the 2nd of October.
What goes on in Poland on the 2nd of October.
What goes on in Polan on the 26th of August.
Since the beginning of the year a conflict over an onshore wind farm in the village of Wyczechowo in the Kashubia region has been brewing. The so-called proximity act and challenges posed by the need to reconcile the interests of the local community, local government and the investor are a backdrop to this dispute. Patrycja […]
Opponents of onshore wind energy in Norway failed to stop it. Tadeusz Rawa, contributor at BiznesAlert.pl describes the hurdles offshore energy is facing in that country.
According to estimates, about 14,000 turbine blades in Europe will be decommissioned by 2023. Neglecting the utilization of the used parts may be very costly and not much time is left. The plan to reconstruct the EU economy could include investments in recycling renewable energy sources, including wind turbine blades – Patrycja Rapacka, editor at […]
At the end of May Denmark’s Energy Ministry announced it would build an artificial island around the isle of Bornholm in the Baltic Sea. Offshore wind farms able to produce 10 GW will be built in the location as well. A cluster around the island connected to a power supply line and offshore wind farms […]
What goes on in Poland on the 5th of June.
What goes on in Poland on the 1st of June.
What goes on in Poland on the 23rd of January.
PGE Polska Grupa Energetyczna has entered into a credit agreement with the European Investment Bank (EIB) for up to PLN 272.5m (approx. EUR 64m), with the purpose of financing the construction of new onshore wind farms on the Baltic coast in Poland. The three wind farms called Starza, Rybice and Karnice II (combined into the […]