What goes in Poland on 2nd of March?
Polish Marshall Plan will be green to offer as much support to the energy sector as possible (ANALYSIS)
Renewable energy sources take up the biggest chunk of the draft version of the National Recovery Plan, because those investments will be the most expensive and may also garner a lot of leniency from the European Commission, which will approve the green Marshall Plan for Europe – writes Wojciech Jakóbik, editor in chief at BiznesAlert.pl.
The West didn’t learn anything from Nemtsov’s death (COLUMN)
The sixth anniversary of the murder of the Russian opposition leader fell on the 27th of February. Just like then, also today the West finds it more important to engage in futile conversation, rather than take real action against Moscow’s aggressive policies aimed at not only the „external” world, but also at its own citizens.
Polish Briefing: Poland counts on US on sanctions against Nord Stream 2
What goes on in Poland on the 1st of March.
Konieczny: Poland can’t afford to be irrationally afraid of the nuclear (INTERVIEW)
Unfortunately, because of the phobias about nuclear power shared by a big chunk of the political class, many states give up on the only stable and green source of energy that is currently available. This results in higher emissions from fossil fuels and increasingly more frequent power outages. Poland can’t afford this irrational fear. In order to phase out coal and maintain a basic energy security of the state we need nuclear power – says Maciej Konieczny, MP from Lewica Razem.
Polish Briefing: Orlen wants to build a wind farm in Lithuania
What goes on in Poland on the 26th of February.
Kubiak: Is There a Hydrogen Future for Nord Stream 2?
– The Nord Stream infrastructure was identified as a “possible additional route” for hydrogen imports – writes Mateusz Kubiak from Esperis Consulting for Jamestown Foundation.
Transparency Germany: Nord Stream 2 foundation for climate undermines the credibility of NGOs
Transparency Germany, an anti-corruption NGO, together with the Maecenata Foundation think tank have criticized the administration of the German state Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania for setting up the Stiftung Klimaschutz foundation. The organizations also accused the new institution of political abuse of the name of other foundations. The organization was supposed to protect Nord Stream 2 against the possible American sanctions. In a response to questions from BiznesAlert.pl, Transparency Germany explained its position and provided some details on the issue.
Polish Briefing: Poland is to present its recovery plan
What goes in Poland on 25th of February?
We do, but we don’t have an energy strategy (COLUMN)
So what Poland has an energy strategy if it so vulnerable to pressure from various interest groups that it could be changed at any moment. The bickering in the United Right is disorganizing the state policy on power – writes Wojciech Jakóbik, editor in chief at BiznesAlert.pl.