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Sekściński: PGNiG wants to store and distribute hydrogen (INTERVIEW)

PGNiG is very competent at storing and distributing gas, including hydrogen. Nevertheless, we are researching the whole cycle – from production to usage in transport – to learn about the entire chain – Arkadiusz Sekściński, PGNiG’s Vice-President of the Management Board responsible for development, said in an interview with BiznesAlert.pl.

Naimski reveals the details on Poland-US negotiations on nuclear energy

Government plenipotentiary for strategic energy infrastructure Piotr Naimski revealed the details on Polish-US negotiations on the conditions of collaboration on the construction of possible nuclear power plant in Poland.

Exchange obligation may convince Brussels to the idea of carving out coal assets from the energy sector

The exchange obligation, i.e. the requirement to sell energy on the exchange may be abolished at the beginning of next year. However, it turns out that the European Commission, which will assess the Polish plan to separate coal assets, may require the exchange obligation. Will Poland have to reinstate it in a year? – Bartłomiej Sawicki, editor at BiznesAlert.pl, asks.

Nuclear energy and the Three Seas Initiative need money and the coronavirus isn’t helping

Americans are looking for money to invest in Poland’s nuclear project. The Three Seas Initiative (TSI) is looking for money to finance various projects, including those related to energy. The coronavirus doesn’t make these endeavors any easier – writes Wojciech Jakóbik, editor in chief at BiznesAlert.pl.

Gas alliance foresees energy transition acceleration

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The Gas Exporting Countries Forum (GECF) held its 37th Executive Board Meeting via videoconference. The Meeting was attended by high-ranking officials of Algeria, Bolivia, Egypt, Equatorial Guinea, Iran, Libya, Nigeria, Qatar, Russia, Trinidad and Tobago, and Venezuela. Iraq, Malaysia, and Norway participated as Observers. Ms Yazmín Ramírez, the Executive Board member from Venezuela, chaired the meeting and contributed meaningfully to the efficient and constructive debates. 

How Poland can survive negotiations with Brussels on the mining sector reform (ANALYSIS)

A lot has been written about the recent deal signed by the government and coal unions („Agreement Between the Government and the Inter-Union Protest and Strike Committee of the Silesian-Dąbrowski Region”). However, there is no wide-ranging, in-depth discussion on the possible scenarios for the upcoming negotiations with Brussels, which will be difficult. The goal of this article is to map out what events may occur during the decision-making process – Wojciech Kowalczyk and Maciej Burny from EnerXperience write.