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The US envoy for Nord Stream 2: Germany gave guarantees

„Although this US administration has consistently opposed this project, it was already known that it will be completed, whether we liked it or not. That is why we decided to reach an agreement with Germany and abstained from applying new sanctions, and in return the Germans assured us that they would mitigate the risks associated with Nord Stream 2, ” Amos Hochstein, the US envoy for Nord Stream 2, explained to journalists.

Naimski: Thanks to oil storage tanks, we coped with the chlorine crisis in 2019 (INTERVIEW)

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For a long time now we have been protected in case Russians stop their oil supply. We can supply the refineries in Gdańsk and Płock, as well as two refineries in Germany from the Naftoport without oil pipeline deliveries from the east. The new investment in Gdańsk increases the ability of PERN to deal with interruptions in deliveries from the territory of Belarus and the Russian Federation – says the Government Plenipotentiary for Strategic Energy Infrastructure Piotr Naimski in an interview with BiznesAlert.pl.

Will Poland import gas from Nord Stream 2 via Germany?

The growing demand for gas will force Poles to reach for additional gas from Germany. While it will be difficult to single out the molecules from Nord Stream 2, no contract with a subsidiary of Gazprom should be signed – writes Wojciech Jakóbik, editor-in-chief BiznesAlert.pl.

Demski: All that glitters is not gold. Poland needs to develop PVs responsibly (INTERVIEW)

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„An over-sized or incorrectly selected PV installation may actually increase electricity bills. This is especially difficult considering the advertising campaigns that stretch the truth, and door to door salesmen who tell stories on how PV will certainly relieve you of your power bills,” says Patryk Demski, Tauron’s Vice President for Strategy.

Buzek: the fate of almost half of the EU hinges on the security of gas supplies through Ukraine (INTERVIEW)

„Nearly half of the EU depends to some extent on secure supplies to Ukraine – from Poland, Czechia and Slovakia, through Germany, Luxembourg and Austria to Croatia, Greece and Italy. There’s no way to downplay that!” says professor Jerzy Buzek, former Prime Minister and current member of the European Parliament.

Carpaccio with the Climate Minister

The Economic Forum in Karpacz will be an occasion to make several important announcements. However, one should not expect a breakthrough in the face of the decision paralysis caused by rumors about the government reshuffling caused by disagreements between coalition partners. Will the Climate Minister be sacrificed as a kind of an appetizer for the continuation of the fragile alliance? – asks Wojciech Jakóbik, editor-in-chief BiznesAlert.pl.