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Wyszyński: the Navy protects Poland’s energy, economic and political gates (INTERVIEW)

The Navy is a type of armed forces that requires investments. Due to historical reasons the Polish society does not think about the sea in the context of benefits and profits. This is changing due to the ongoing investments, among others, in the energy sector, but this process takes time. However, the problem is that the Navy may no longer have it – Łukasz Wyszyński, PhD, from the Gdynia Maritime University says in an interview with BiznesAlert.pl.

Buk: CO2 prices might actually slow down energy transition

– Last year we spent 1,8 bn euro on CO2 allowances. That translates directly into decreasing our investment capacities. We can not simply shutdown our conventional generation. Because We cannot commit to more wind investment. CO2 prices will not speed up our transformation, to the contrary, it might be slowed down by them – said Wanda Buk, PGE vicepresident, during Energy Post event.

Wróbel: high CO2 emissions prices are not caused by speculation, they act as a barometer of the transition (INTERVIEW)

According to Paweł Wróbel, head of Gate Brussels, the emission trading system „has become a kind of a barometer that indicates what we may expect from EU legislation with regard to emissions reduction”. „The prices are going up not because of speculation, but because they reveal in what direction the EU legislation on climate neutrality is going,” he said in an interview with BiznesAlert.pl.

Russia is expanding its Baltic Fleet

As little as a decade ago there was little that differentiated the Baltic Fleet from the Polish Navy. Today the power of the Russian fleet over Poland’s capabilities is growing significantly. Russians are steadily pursuing their goals, whereas we are still talking – Mariusz Marszałkowski, editor at BiznesAlert.pl, writes.