Japanese companies have a great working relationship with those Americans and French companies interested in Polish nuclear program – said Akio Miyajima, Ambassador of Japan to Poland. – We need to take into account all risks comprehensively and very carefully because nuclear power plants are critical national security infrastructure lasting more than thirty years. Those risks would be much lower if nuclear power plants would be developed by like-minded countries.
Sawicki: Polish offshore installation port in installments. It’ll get crowded in Gdynia
Over a week ago, the Polish government adopted a resolution on building an installation harbor for offshore wind farms in the Port of Gdynia. The port management hopes that the final installation terminal in the outer harbor will be ready in 2026, and that until then, as an interim solution, the offshore wind farm construction will be supported from an inner harbor, so that services can be made available to developers in two-three years. So what needs to be done in the inner harbor? Logistics and planning the navigation around the port will be crucial, but these challenges may cause problems for traffic management and unloading – writes Bartłomiej Sawicki, editor at BiznesAlert.pl.
Polish Briefing: Poland is open to any gas source | Nuclear energy instead of gas overdependence?
What goes in Poland on 9th of August?
Vicari: Gazprom incident in face of historical gas price record in Europe
Incident at Gazprom facility in Siberia has temporarily affected gas supplies to Europe through Jamal-Europe pipeline. Although Gazprom informs about resuming the gas supplies, this incident is important in wider context of Nord Stream 2 dispute and gas price record in Europe. Madalina Sisu Vicari is commenting this issue for BiznesAlert.com.
Stachura: Gazprom’s footballove – winning over the heart of Europe’s gas market
In 2005 Gazprom started a hot affair with football. Surely, it must be just a coincidence that it happened exactly at a time when the Nord Stream project, which needed to be legitimized in Europe, was launched. The key to making the company seem friendly, professional and mindful of social relations was no other than football – Jędrzej Stachura, editor at BiznesAlert.pl, writes.
Polish Briefing: Donald Tusk on Fit For 55 | Baltic Pipe has reached the Polish Exclusive Economic Zone
What goes on in Poland on the 6th of August.
Wiśniewski: Electric cars will dominate the future. Hydrogen will be a supplement (INTERVIEW)
In the coming years, fully electric cars will dominate the passenger car market, whereas vehicles that run on hydrogen fuel cells may complete the picture especially in the road transport sector – Jan Wiśniewski, expert at the Polish Alternative Fuels Association, says in an interview with BiznesAlert.pl.
Polish Briefing: Russia’s disinformation may hit the Polish nuclear program | The patron of the liberalization of the distance act will leave the government
What goes on in Poland on the 5th of August.
The fate of the distance act will be sealed this month (ANALYSIS)
„Liberalization of the Distance act should enter into force at the end of November,” the Ministry of Economic Development, Labor and Technology said. Despite the fact that the public and inter-ministerial consultations have ended in late June, the proposed changes have not been revealed yet. However, the ministry has ensured BiznesAlert.pl that the works are progressing and the proposed changes are now being discussed. The project is to be adopted by the Council of Ministers this month – Bartłomiej Sawicki, editor at BiznesAlert.pl writes.
Polish Briefing: Tauron and PGNiG share a letter of intent regarding ECSW | The golden weld of the Poland-Slovakia gas pipeline
What goes on in Poland on the 4th of August.