Polish Briefing: Energy market and hydrogen at the PWEA Conference
What goes on in Poland on the 25th of August.
What goes on in Poland on the 25th of August.
Ministry of climate plans to liberalize act on hydrocarbon supplies which makes any gas seller in Poland to gather obligatory gas, oil, or liquids reserves for the sake of security of supply. Liberalization will come fully into force in 2023.
Orlen, Lotos and PGNiG are looking for synergy in the hydrogen sector. Whether or not they will end up as a single company, they should cooperate to implement the hydrogen strategy. This will allow Poland to build cities of the future, for instance in Gdańsk – Wojciech Jakóbik, editor in chief at BiznesAlert.pl, writes.
Polish Ambassador to the United States Piotr Wilczek and U.S. Senator Ted Cruz have responded to Politico’s information that part of EU countries have spoken out against American sanctions on the controversial Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline.
The CEO of Rosneft presented Vladimir Putin with a bottle of oil during their talks on the situation on the market, which is overcome with pessimism connected to OPEC+ meeting on the progress of the agreement. The coronavirus made the investors believe the bottle of oil is half empty, not half full – writes Wojciech […]
„Poland has to be able to afford to develop a Constitution for Climate! Poland’s Energy Policy and other sectoral policies have to refer to the most important document, which is sadly missing,” Stanisław Gawłowski, senator and chairman of the Climate Committee at the Polish Senate, argues.
Members of the Polish Electricity Association (PKEE) are pursuing their plans to make offshore wind farms one of the pillars of the transition to low-emission energy system. The PKEE believes that the EU should promote wide deployment of offshore wind energy to meet ambitious climate targets and to further boost Europe’s industrial leadership in this […]
During his latest visit to Poland, the US Secretary of State signed a new agreement on developing a civil nuclear power program with Warsaw. Even though no final decision was made, new arguments for nuclear power emerge, including the contention that without nuclear energy Poland may have to start importing gas via Nord Stream 2 […]
Polish minister of state assets was to meet coal unions on 18th of August to discuss a common plan of coal sector reform. The talks were delayed because of coronavirus pandemic.
The KGB operation before the rigged election in Belarus could have been a setup aimed at revealing the impact of external forces against which Alexander Lukashenko is fighting. These events involved the Wagner Group, about which Mariusz Marszałkowski, editor at BiznesAlert.pl, writes.