One of the restraining factors for the development of hydrogen energy in Ukraine is the unpreparedness of the domestic infrastructure to accept synthetic gases – writes Maksym Bielawski, PhD, leading expert of Razumkov Center.
Russians are setting the stage to justify their upcoming provocations
On the 1st of April 2021 the Interfax agency published a statement by Andrey Minin, head of the local Nord Stream 2 AG branch in Kingisepp in the district of Leningrad, who complained about the activities of „external entities” that threaten the security of the Nord Stream 2 construction. What is Russia up to and did anything outside the usual indeed happen in Denmark’s exclusive economic zone where Nord Stream 2 is being built? – Mariusz Marszałkowski, editor at BiznesAlert.pl, explains.
Polish Briefing: Liberalization of the distance act will take place in mid-2021, says PWEA
What goes on in Poland on the 7th of April.
Majewski: PGNiG will present the new strategy either on its own or as part of a multi-energy concern (INTERVIEW)
„Instead of changing the existing strategy, we are working on a new, comprehensive and long-term plan, which we will announce before the current one expires, either as the PGNiG Capital Group or as part of a multi-energy concern,” Paweł Majewski, PGNiG CEO says in an interview with BiznesAlert.pl.
Polish Briefing: Cheaper deposits in Canada weigh on Orlen’s results
What goes on in Poland on the 6th of April.
Polish Briefing: Poland denies accusations of provocations against Nord Stream 2
What goes on in Poland on the 2nd of April.
Materniak: the water situation in Crimea will only get worse (INTERVIEW)
Despite Russia’s efforts, the hydrological situation in Crimea has not improved. This year water shortages in Crimea may be a lot worse – Dariusz Materniak, PhD., editor in chief of the Polish-Ukrainian portal, says in an interview with BiznesAlert.pl.
Polish Briefing: Gaz-System and Polskie LNG have merged | The distance act is ready
What goes on in Poland on the 1st of April.
The Northern Sea Route won’t replace the Suez Canal
Russia quickly reacted to the Ever Given container ship blocking the Suez Canal and floated the idea that the maritime transport via this passage will be quickly replaced with the Northern Sea Route. However, this is a long way off and does not necessarily mean that Russians will actually start profiting from sea transport from Asia to Europe. Why? – Mariusz Marszałkowski, editor at BiznesAlert.pl, writes.
Polish Briefing: V4 and Bulgaria’s prime ministers sent a letter to the EC on CO2 emissions
What goes on in Poland on the 31st of March.