What goes on in Poland on the 30th of November.
Lawyers: what will the Offshore 3.0 Act change?
After an almost 2-month long wait, the Council of Ministers did not adopt the Promotion of the Electricity Generation in the Offshore Wind Farms Act (the Draft Act), yet again. At the beginning of December the Draft Act will be submitted to the lower chamber of the Parliament (the Sejm). BiznesAlert.pl asked lawyers what they thought about the new bill. A large portion of the Draft Act is still controversial and will have to be clarified by the Parliament.
Polish Briefing: WWF warns against shrinking water resources in Poland
What goes on in Poland on the 27th of November.
Lawyers: the European Commission may say yes to public aid for Poland’s coal sector
Polska Grupa Górnicza needs about PLN 2 billion a year to function and to prevent social protests, once the decision to close it is made. However, apart from spending money on shutting down mines, public aid for the coal sector in the EU may be problematic. What do lawyers have to say about the possibility of granting public aid to mines? Can this be done?
Polish Briefing: „Energy transition should serve both the economy and environment”
What goes on in Poland on the 26th of November.
Piechociński: throwing fits will only give Poland’s energy sector a headache (INTERVIEW)
Janusz Piechociński, Poland’s former economy minister, believes the country’s energy policy should be more pragmatic. „This is better than throwing a fit, after which someone may ask what we won, to which we’ll answer that all we got was a headache,” the BiznesAlert.pl interlocutor said.
Polish Briefing: Draft on a central energy market information system got adopted, the act on offshore is still pending
What goes on in Poland on the 25th of November.
Polish Briefing: Will Poland become a gas hub? Market consultations are underway
What goes on in Poland on the 24th of November.
Polish Briefing: Act on offshore to be adopted „in a couple of days”
What goes on in Poland on the 23rd of November.
Kawnik: It’s not going to be calm in the energy sector (INTERVIEW)
„Our region will become an arena for huge investments in the energy sector, over which companies from various parts of the world will compete. So it won’t be calm,” Mariusz Kawnik, Executive Director at Central European Energy Partners, says in an interview with BiznesAlert.pl.