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Roszkowski: Poland is fighting for a real diversfication

From our perspective, two things are happening in the energy sector- the technological revolution and the energy transition that must be fueled somehow. In Polish circumstances the key factor will be natural gas – said the head of the Jagiellonian Institute Marcin Roszkowski at the conference „Towards 21st Century Energy Systems in Central & Eastern Europe” organized by the Atlantic Council.

PGNiG signed two agreements on terms of LNG deliveries from USA

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PGNiG signed two agreements on LNG deliveries from USA.

Umbach: European energy market requires clear rules

As long as no affordable electricity storage technology is available, energy supply security can only be guaranteed by fossil fuel-based power plants as a backup when no sun and wind are existing – writes dr. Frank Umbach, Research Director at the European Centre for Energy and Resource Security (EUCERS) at King’s College in London, who also attended a press conference organised by the Polish Electricity Association in Madrid dedicated to the issue of capacity market.

Nord Stream 2 would be a reward for Russia despite its acts (REPORT)

If you’re a businessman and you want to sell gas, you would prefer to build a gas pipeline on the ground, because you can sell gas in every country on its route. Nord Stream 2 denies the European energy policy – said the Ukrainian diplomat and director of the Ukrainian Diplomatic Academy Serhiy Korsunsky at the conference „Energy security in Europe and around the Black Sea: the current situation and expectations”, organized by the Polish Institute of Foreign Affairs (PISM).

A game of the oil market

Russia won the game against Saudi Arabia during the World Cup and scored 5:0. What was more important, however, was the behind-the-scenes talk about the future of the oil agreement – writes Wojciech Jakóbik, editor-in-chief of BiznesAlert.pl.

PKEE talks about the capacity market in Paris

Dozens of experts took part in the Euractiv debate in Paris co organised by the PKEE. This was already the second international discussion on the European electricity market. The series of events organised in countries with functioning capacity markets commenced with a Tuesday debate in Madrid. The expert debates are intended to contribute to the negotiation process on the regulation of the Union’s electricity market that should be completed during the Austrian Presidency in the second half of 2018.