Polish Briefing: Tchórzewski for the merger of Orlen-Lotos as it may help build the NPP
What goes on in Poland on the 19th of February.
What goes on in Poland on the 19th of February.
– Paradoxically, the PiS (Law and Justice) government, which announced in the election campaign that there would be no liquidation of mines, will spend the most money for this purpose. But I would caution those who are in favour of radical assessments, one way or the other – writes Karolina Baca-Pogorzelska from Dziennik Gazeta Prawna.
What goes on in Poland on the 13th of February.
On Tuesday in Strasbourg, the first reading of the revision of the Greenhouse Gas Emission Trading Directive, the so-called EU ETS for the period 2021-2030, was completed. Now the issue will be addressed by the EU Council – writes Karolina Baca-Pogorzelska from Dziennik Gazeta Prawna.
What goes on in Poland on the 9th of February.
On the 25th January, another meeting of the Parliamentary Mining and Energy Team took place in the Sejm. This time devoted to „Perspectives of the Polish mining and energy sector in the light of the 24th UN Climate Summit in Katowice on 3-14 December 2018.”
– The programme for the hard coal mining sector in Poland by 2030 declares actions to radically remedy the situation of the sector, but does not propose radical solutions. Local government elections are approaching – writes Wojciech Jakóbik, editor-in-chief of BiznesAlert.pl.
What goes on in Poland on the 24th of January.
The C-GEN installation adapts flexibly to the situation and, at the operator’s request, delivers as much electricity to the system as is necessary at any given moment, ensuring energy security. Using the energy mix, which contains both renewable energy sources, as well as the cheapest hydrocarbons and biomass – C-GEN installations are described by Tadeusz […]
Aleksander Galos and Wojciech Wrochna of Kochański, Zięba and Partners Law Firm talk about the prospects of the capacity market in Poland, the energy strategy, and a nuclear power plant.