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Poles at COP24 – together, yet somehow seperate

„Coal was and will be the foundation of Polish energy and it will remain so for a long time.” „Poland is quitting coal the fastest in Europe”. These are two contradictory messages sent by the same ruling camp. They show that the Polish delegation has not prepared a thorough and consistent message for the climate summit in Katowice – writes Bartłomiej Sawicki, editor of BiznesAlert.pl.

Final investment decision for Baltic Pipe has been made

The Polish and Danish gas transmission system operators: Gaz-System and Energinet have both made positive investment decisions and agreed to implement the joint Baltic Pipe project. The pipeline will enable the supply of natural gas from Norway through Denmark to Poland and other countries in the region as well as reverse transmission from Poland to Denmark and Sweden. The investment decisions were announced in Warsaw on 30th November 2018.

COP24 is a test of reliability of the climate agreement (INTERVIEW)

What are the negotiations of the climate summit about? What decision can be expected? Says Lidia Wojtal, an expert on climate policy and ex-negotiator in the team of the Polish delegation, currently an independent consultant.

Prime Minister, what will be the Polish energy strategy?

The lack of precision of the message causes that the market receives mixed signals about the development of energy. The Prime Minister should cut the speculation so that we go to the COP24 climate summit with a credible declaration of decarbonisation – writes Wojciech Jakóbik, editor-in-chief of BiznesAlert.pl.

CEEP Report: Cross Border Energy Cooperation in Central Europe

Policy paper is a part of a project “Third Central European Day of Energy” which was organized by CEEP in cooperation with the European Commission and was supported by Visegrad Founds. Full report is available here.