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What goes on in Poland on the 7th of December.
What goes on in Poland on the 7th of December.
In the last few months the electricity and gas markets in Europe experienced unusual turbulence, particularly the price spike for electricity, gas and coal. This was due to a combination of several factors. We can argue about the causes but none of them gets us closer to the point: Europe’s current exposure and vulnerability to […]
It is possible that the EU will bankroll nuclear power through its taxonomy scheme, just like gas, but new nuclear power plants and regulations on the security of supply of this fuel are necessary to avoid replacing the dependence on Gazprom with over-reliance on hydrogen. The Russians are already building a hydrogen valley in East […]
On 28 November, the American news website Axios reported on a non-paper that was sent on 19 November by the German government, via the embassy in Washington, to members of the US Congress concerning the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline. Its purpose is to convince them not to impose new sanctions on the entities involved […]
What goes on in Poland on the 1st of December.
If the new German government continues its policy of protecting Nord Stream 2 at all costs, it will pay for it on both sides of the Atlantic, and only Vladimir Putin will come on top. Here’s what the confidential document says – writes Wojciech Jakóbik, editor-in-chief at BiznesAlert.pl.
What goes in Poland on 30th of November.
What goes on in Poland on the 29th of November.
After the nine months to September 30th 2021, the PGNiG Group posted nearly PLN 37.5bn in revenue, around PLN 7.4bn in EBITDA and PLN 3.1bn in net profit. The volume of gas sold was in excess of 24 bcm, a year-on-year increase of 8%.
If our product makes the transition possible, we win. Not everyone has this opportunity, some need more support and more patience, while for others this is not an opportunity, but a challenge – explains President and CEO of KGHM Marcin Chludziński in an interview with BiznesAlert.pl.