KGHM – Cedynia Wire Rod Plant powered by 100% green energy

In 2024, the Cedynia Wire Rod Plant was powered entirely by electricity generated from renewable energy sources (RES) owned by the KGHM. Green energy was also supplied to the Legnica Copper Smelter. This is another stage in KGHM Polska Miedź S.A. increasing the share of renewable energy in its energy mix. RES for KGHM smelters In the second half of May this year, INVEST PV Group companies redeemed in favour of KGHM Polska Miedź…


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Mining shaft. Photo: KGHM

KGHM begins work on building three new mine shafts

KGHM Polska Miedź S.A. will build three new mine shafts in the Copper Basin. The Company’s Management Board has decided to commence geological and hydrogeological exploration work for the GG-2 'Odra’, Retków and Gaworzyce projects. This is a landmark moment for the long-term development of KGHM and the future implementation of the development plan for […]

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KGHM and Tele-Fonika Kable are extending their cooperation

KGHM Polska Miedź S.A. has signed a new agreement with Tele-Fonika Kable S.A. for the supply of copper wire rod in the years 2026-2030. This continues many years of cooperation of domestic companies supporting the supply chains of products which are vital to the energy transformation of Poland’s and Europe’s economies. The estimated value of […]

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KGHM among the most attractive employers in Poland again

In this year’s edition of the prestigious Randstad Employer Brand Research survey, KGHM won the position of leader in the raw materials and fuels sector, while also being ranked among the most attractive employers in Poland. KGHM has for years been one of the best-rated employers in the country. It offers employees attractive employment conditions […]

Orlen has launched a program to help flood victims

Orlen Group has launched a special program called “We are together,” to which it has so far donated 35 million zlotys. The funds, among other things, finance fuel for services fighting the flood, allow for the removal of its consequences and support for those affected by the natural disaster.

Naftoport in Gdańsk. Picture by Bartłomiej Sawicki/BiznesAlert.pl

Poland wants the EU to coordinate the protection of infrastructure that delivers non-Russian fuels

During the EU Energy Council, Minister Henning-Kloska stressed the importance of infrastructure that delivers non-Russian fuels. The politician said that this could be a topic for coordinating actions aimed at protecting infrastructure at the EU level.


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