What goes in Poland on 23rd of April?
Piechociński: Polish energy industry may be a gateway for Asia to Europe (INTERVIEW)
„For many Asian companies Poland may become a gateway to EU markets. So I am calling on being reasonably pragmatic, rational and active,” the former minister of the economy and current President of the Polish – Asian Chamber of Commerce Janusz Piechociński, said in an interview with BiznesAlert.pl.
Putin’s new energy weapon is a threat to Ukraine. Poles may help
Vladimir Putin may limit the supply of diesel oil and LPG to Ukraine to destabilize the country in view of the growing tension on its eastern border and the Black Sea. In theory Poles could reduce this risk – writes Wojciech Jakóbik, editor in chief at BiznesAlert.pl.
Polish Briefing: More decarbonization? More funds | How to make Nord Stream 2 less harmful
What goes in Poland on 21st of April?
There won’t be an open pit in Złoczew, but the town will live in its shadow
Polska Grupa Energetyczna announced it would not extract coal in Złoczew. Despite that, the license procedure is currently underway, and the General Directorate for Environmental Protection is to issue its decision on the 30th of April. Whereas according to the Polish Energy Policy until 2040, the would-be coal mine in Złoczew will be a protected area. Does this mean the open pit mine will be actually built? – Bartłomiej Sawicki, editor at BiznesAlert.pl, asks.
Polish Briefing: Polish „New Deal” to be presented in May | Solidarność demands a socially acceptable separation of carbon assets
What goes on in Poland on the 20th of April.
Polish Briefing: Poland will save coal to avoid energy shortages | New energy law adopted
What goes on in Poland on the 19th of April.
Emilewicz: Coal is past its prime (INTERVIEW)
Coal-fired power generation is past its prime. It is being replaced by a new resource – renewable energy, and a new way to use other technologies – gas-fired power generation – Jadwiga Emilewicz, former Minister of Development, says.
Naimski: Baltic Pipe is almost here, nuclear power will be (INTERVIEW)
„At this point nuclear power is not part of the political disputes in our country. It’s worth believing in people and in finishing this project,” Piotr Naimski, Government Plenipotentiary for Strategic Energy Infrastrcuture, said in an interview with BiznesAlert.pl. „Five years ago few people believed in the return of the Baltic Pipe, and today it is close to completion.”
Polish Briefing: The offshore part of Baltic Pipe may be ready this year | Orlen recorded a profit of PLN 2,755 million in 2020
What goes on in Poland on the 16th of April.