Kurtyka: Poland wants to protect the expansion of renewable energy sources from coronavirus impact (INTERVIEW)

„Poland was one of the first countries to propose an initiative to sustain investments in and supply of renewable energy sources in Europe. We want to take action to maintain the supply chain for the wind and PV sectors impacted by the coronavirus epidemic,” Poland’s Climate Minister Michał Kurtyka said in an interview with BiznesAlert.pl.

PKEE responds to the Inception Impact Assesment of the 2030 Climate Target Plan

With their zero- and low-emissions investment portfolio, the members of the Polish Electricity Association (PKEE) are actively contributing to the growth of a low-carbon economy. Therefore, the PKEE welcomes an opportunity to present its response to the Inception Impact Assessment (IIA) of the 2030 Climate Target Plan. We would like to point the European Commission’s […]

Biedroń: unblocking renewables is a top priority (INTERVIEW)

As part of our series of interviews with the 2020 presidential candidates we have talked to Robert Biedroń, a candidate representing the Left party. „Renewable energy sources should be the primary choice for replacing the outgoing coal-generated power. It should be a top priority to unblock investments in onshore wind turbines, prepare a legislative package […]

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