Soft mining reform for PLN 1.5 bn annually 

– The programme for the hard coal mining sector in Poland by 2030 declares actions to radically remedy the situation of the sector, but does not propose radical solutions. Local government elections are approaching – writes Wojciech Jakóbik, editor-in-chief of BiznesAlert.pl.

Shale revolution on designer drugs (ANALYSIS)

The rising price of petroleum is influencing the shale revolution like steroids or some designer drugs. It also threatens the agreement that was supposed to guarantee budgetary stability to countries dependent on the sale of raw materials – writes Wojciech Jakóbik, editor-in-chief of BiznesAlert.pl.

Baltic Pipe may lose Ukraine

– We read in our portal that Ukraine will have to return to gas imports from Russia. This means a potentially smaller market for PGNiG until the end of the current agreement between the Ukrainians and Gazprom. It may also be important for Baltic Pipe – writes Wojciech Jakóbik, editor-in-chief of BiznesAlert.pl.

Perpetuum mobile in power engineering? (INTERVIEW)

The C-GEN installation adapts flexibly to the situation and, at the operator’s request, delivers as much electricity to the system as is necessary at any given moment, ensuring energy security. Using the energy mix, which contains both renewable energy sources, as well as the cheapest hydrocarbons and biomass – C-GEN installations are described by Tadeusz […]

CEPA: Understanding Russian energy disinformation

On January 9, CEPA hosted a roundtable discuss on Russian disinformation in the energy sector featuring insights from Alan Riley, senior fellow at the Institute for Statecraft. The conversation was moderated by CEPA Executive Vice President Réka Szemerkényi with comments from CEPA President Peter B. Doran. 

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