What goes on in Poland on the 24th of April.
Unipetrol takeover under the microscope of the services?
Piotr Nisztor’s broadcast in the Polish Radio 24 allowed the public to get acquainted with some interesting facts about the purchase of shares in the Czech Unipetrol. Did Andrzej Szczęśniak advise PKN Orlen? Does ABW investigate the takeover of Unipetrol by the largest company in Poland for PLN 3,5 billion? – wonders Wojciech Jakóbik, editor-in-chief of BiznesAlert.pl.
Polish Briefing: There was a meeting about the future of nuclear power in Poland
What goes on in Poland on the 23rd of April.
PKEE: The capacity market is not a support for coal
The capacity market is not a state aid dedicated to coal. This was proven by the latest decision by the European Commission – argues the representative of the Polish Electricity Association (PKEE).
Polish atom like K2 in winter. Impregnable?
Nuclear energy is to be, according to the Ministry of Energy, one of the ways to reduce the emission intensity of the Polish power industry and save the mining sector. Meanwhile, the road to resolution seems to be more and more winding and slowly reminiscent of climbing in the Himalayan peak of K2 in winter – writes Piotr Stępiński, editor of BiznesAlert.pl.
Russian party defends Nord Stream 2 from Brussels
The pressure on the Nord Stream 2 project in Brussels is increasing. Although there are no prospects of blocking it, Poles and other critics of this undertaking are consistently working on solutions that can at least delay it, and at least partially protect it from member countries through EU law. The Russian party in the European Parliament puts a spanner in the works, writes Wojciech Jakóbik, editor-in-chief of BiznesAlert.pl.
Polish Briefing: Azoty’s fight for cadmium continues. EC will co-finance the synchronization
What goes on in Poland on the 20th of April.
Reductio ad Nord Stream 2
Polish foreign policy can not be reduced to the dispute over Nord Stream 2. German policy can not reduce the view of this project only to the business perspective. Poland and Germany will cooperate in the European Union and NATO regardless of the fate of the project, but it can significantly affect the condition of these institutions – says Wojciech Jakóbik, editor-in-chief of BiznesAlert.pl.
We are running out of time to fight Nord Stream 2
Germany decided to join the talks on maintaining gas supplies through Ukraine despite the construction of the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline. Its construction seems to be decided, and its opponents are fighting today to regulate the project so it harms Central and Eastern Europe as little as possible. The situation could only be changed by an unpredictable factor, like sudden US intervention, writes Wojciech Jakóbik, editor-in-chief of BiznesAlert.pl.
Polish Briefing: Will combined Orlen and Lotos challenge PGNiG? Raw material policy will help
What goes on in Poland on the 19th of April.