Jakóbik: Tilting at windmills before the coming elections

The ongoing political dispute over onshore wind power could awaken demons and spark public concern about greedy and incompetent wind turbine developers right before local elections. The new regulations must not lead to expropriations or corruption, but to the flourishing of the industry, which Poland will benefit from – writes Wojciech Jakóbik, editor-in-chief at BiznesAlert.pl.

JI: Poland can become a manufacturing hub for e-cars

According to estimates by the Jagiellonian Institute (JI), the Polish electric car sales market will grow by PLN 11 billion per year over the next four years, followed by an annual growth of PLN 20 billion and PLN 32 billion in the periods 2025-2030 and 2030-2040, respectively. Cumulatively, this means around PLN 464 billion. Despite […]

Jakóbik: War is forcing Poland to revise its energy strategy

Poland’s Energy Policy until 2040 was to be updated in 2023 at the latest. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine makes it necessary to update it immediately and, in accordance with the recommendations of the European Commission, to maintain the independence of our sector from Russian gas – writes Wojciech Jakóbik, editor-in-chief at BiznesAlert.pl.

Cheap is in the past

In recent months the world has been battling an economic and an energy crisis. What will the energy sector look like in the coming years? Aleksander Tretyn, editor at BiznesAlert.pl, takes a look into the future of energy prices.

Capacity, where art thou?

Considering what has been happening in the energy market in recent days, it is necessary to take a long, hard look at Poland’s capacity capabilities. At the moment, we have no choice but to seriously think about the future of the Polish energy system and what may await us in 3-4 years, and it may […]

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