Murder or a suicide of Polish coal?

The climate summit in Katowice was to be an opportunity to show the greener face of Poland, previously associated mainly with coal. Meanwhile, the government warns against demonizing coal. At the same time, there are suggestions that mining is threatened with a murder without pointing suspects – writes Piotr Stępiński, editor of BiznesAlert.pl.

Poles at COP24 – together, yet somehow seperate

„Coal was and will be the foundation of Polish energy and it will remain so for a long time.” „Poland is quitting coal the fastest in Europe”. These are two contradictory messages sent by the same ruling camp. They show that the Polish delegation has not prepared a thorough and consistent message for the climate […]

Tchórzewski: Nuclear energy is a response to the challenges facing Polish economy

Poland plans to develop nuclear energy as part of its future energy system, according to Krzysztof Tchórzewski, the Polish Minister of Energy because it is low-cost, low-carbon and creates high-value jobs. The Minister was speaking at the inaugural World Nuclear Spotlight Poland conference in Warsaw – a high-level event which brought together Polish decision makers […]

CEEP: Tremendous accomplishments of cross border energy cooperation in Central Europe

Central European countries have achieved significant results in the field of cross-border energy cooperation, both in gas and electricity sectors. A key reason for this progress is the increasing infrastructural interconnectivity and integration of the markets. There has also been remarkable progress achieved in the synchronization of the Baltic States with the continental European network. […]

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