What goes on in Poland on the 25th of June.
Belarus is ready for diversification because of the threat of Russia’s domination (INTERVIEW)
– It seems that in the face of the growing threat of Russian domination, the Belarusian authorities have finally matured to a more systemic approach to diversification, even at the cost of the inevitable increase in prices – argues Dr. Kamil Kłysiński from the Center for Eastern Studies (OSW) in an interview with BiznesAlert.pl.
Polish Briefing: Poland-Ukraine-US agreement on LNG at Duda’s visit in Washington?
What goes on in Poland on the 24th of June.
A Poland-Belarus gas pipeline? Lukashenko may jeopardize everything again
Lukashenko’s repressions against the opposition may blow up his own plan to become independent of hydrocarbons from Russia. This is happening at a moment when the most ambitious plans are entering the stage, including the construction of a Poland-Belarus gas pipeline – writes Wojciech Jakóbik, editor-in-chief at BiznesAlert.pl.
Polish Briefing: Poland defends the nuclear energy in Brussels
What goes on in Poland on the 23rd of June.
Coal capacity green-lighted by the government
The Polish government has admitted that in the face of the EU climate policy, coal assets are becoming a burden for energy companies, whose main job is to provide electricity. It seems that the PGE Group and PKN Orlen convinced their owner to transfer those assets to an entirely new company – writes Bartłomiej Sawicki, editor at BiznesAlert.pl.
Polish Briefing: Central Europe opposes using EU ETS in a coronavirus recovery plan
What goes on in Poland on the 22nd of June.
„Dumb Polacks” don’t want cheap gas from Russia (COLUMN)
Writing responses to articles on „dumb Polacks” who don’t want cheap gas from Russia has become rather tedious. Despite that, these rebuttals need to be reiterated, especially when this kind of propaganda is published by a prestigious paper, such as the Financial Times – writes Wojciech Jakóbik, editor in chief at BiznesAlert.pl.
Polish Briefing: A concept of the company that will concentrate Polish coal assets
What goes on in Poland on the 19th of June.
Will Poland join the construction of an energy island on the Baltic Sea and save on offshore farms?
At the end of May Denmark’s Energy Ministry announced it would build an artificial island around the isle of Bornholm in the Baltic Sea. Offshore wind farms able to produce 10 GW will be built in the location as well. A cluster around the island connected to a power supply line and offshore wind farms in the Baltic may lower the total costs of construction and make offshore a stable source of energy from renewable sources – writes Bartłomiej Sawicki, editor at BiznesAlert.pl.