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PGE needs to separate coal assets. Rare agreement on both sides of the political barricade


Former CEO of Polska Grupa Energetyczna Wojciech Dąbrowski has comment on the presentation of his predecessor during the press conference about the company’s financial results.

Institute for Renewable Energy: 2023 was a record year for Polish PVs


According to a report published by the Institute for Renewable Energy (IEO), in the past year there the PV sector in Poland has expanded significantly, both in terms of the number of new installations and total installed capacity. In 2023, most of the new capacity came from large photovoltaic farms with a capacity exceeding 30 MW, and this accounted for 873 MW of new installed capacity. PV continues to hold its position as the main source of renewable energy in the country.

America is fighting for a second nuclear site in Poland by inaugurating the world’s first nuclear center in Warsaw


The agreement has been signed. A Training Centre for Clean Energy Technologies will be established under the auspices of Poland and the USA. The Americans are set to share their knowledge on nuclear energy during the construction of the nuclear plant in Pomerania, while also aiming for another location.

Onyshkiv: Ukraine will drop transmitting Russian gas by the end of the year (INTERVIEW)


 „Once the current contract is over, the transit of Russian gas via Ukraine as it is now will end. There is no political will in Brussels or Kyiv. Russia believes that its fuel will be needed by the Europeans, but this will not happen,” says Yuri Onyshkiv, an analyst at Refinitiv, a British-American market data provider, in an interview with BiznesAlert.pl.

Poland and Korea want to educate a nuclear power elite


Korean universities have established cooperation with the University of Warsaw in order to create a European Training Center for personnel in nuclear energy. The project will be implemented with the participation of KHNP.

Jakóbik: Ukraine’s drone strikes in Russia patch up the Western sanctions (ANALYSIS)


The Ukrainians are effective at striking at the weak spots of Russia, which has so far evaded Western sanctions. If anyone is afraid of the consequences of their strikes on Russian refineries, they should tighten sanctions. Here’s how to do it – writes Wojciech Jakóbik, editor-in-chief at BiznesAlert.pl.

Poland invites Brits to green cooperation


Poland is talking with the UK about cooperation and exchange of experience in the energy sector. „We look forward to continuing to work with the British people on green technologies and new solutions to fossil fuel dependency,” Climate and Environment Minister Paulina Hennig – Kloska said at a meeting with the British Embassy.

Polish and Ukrainian politicians in talks about transport connecting both countries


During the ongoing Polish-Ukrainian consultations, a meeting was held on the transport sector. Among other things, the issue of liberalizing the road transport of goods between the European Union and Ukraine was raised.

Kasparov: It’s time to hit the Kremlin with a ghost oil fleet tax (INTERVIEW)


„The Russians use the so-called ghost fleet to transport oil. It should be subject to a special tax in the Danish Straits,” urges Garry Kasparov, a chess master and Russian oppositionist in exile, in an interview with BiznesAlert.pl.

General Lee: Poland will become a K2 tank production center in Europe (INTERVIEW)


„We believe that the K2PL polonized tank program in cooperation with Hyundai-Rotem will contribute to improving Poland’s security and provide great opportunities for the domestic defense industry. Thanks to this, Poland will become a production base for main battle tanks in Europe,” says gen. Euiseong Lee, Vice President of Hyundai-Rotem Defense Business in a conversation with BiznesAlert.pl.