Polish Briefing: UOKiK to announce „the biggest fine in office’s history” on Nord Stream 2
What goes on in Poland on the 8th of November.
What goes on in Poland on the 8th of November.
Today, a broad group of 100 organisations from major industrial sectors and civil society calls on EU policymakers to accelerate the uptake of clean and renewable electricity as the most cost- effective and energy efficient strategy to deliver a climate neutral Europe.
On 3 November 2014, Towarowa Giełda Energii (TGE) launched the Guarantees of Origin Register (GOR). For five years now it has been the trading platform for the guarantees of origin of electricity generated from RES, and since 2 October 2019 also from high-efficiency cogeneration units.
What goes on in Poland on the 6th of November.
An essential stage in the negotiations is to determine the initial positions, to outline the interests of the parties and the red lines beyond which they will never go – says Natalya Katser-Buchkovska in an interview for BiznesAlert.pl.
On 28th November 2019 in Brussels Central Europe Energy Partners (CEEP) in cooperation with the European Commission DG Energy is organising the Central European Day of Energy (CEDE). CEDE, as an annual event, that aims to consolidate a regional energy platform that reflects on the development of the European energy policy. Its purpose is to highlight the […]
What goes on in Poland on the 4th of November.
PKN ORLEN S.A. (“Company”) announces that on 29 October 2019 the Director of the State Treasury Department in the Prime Minister Chancellery acting on behalf of the shareholder the State Treasury, according to § 8 item 2 point 1 of the Company’s Articles of Association appointed Mr Roman Kusz to the PKN ORLEN S.A. Supervisory […]
The company responsible for the construction of the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline has received permission to lay the Nord Stream 2 pipeline on the Danish continental shelf from the Danish Energy Agency.
The end of 2019 is approaching, but we still do not know what to do with energy prices in 2020. The reduction of VAT on energy or imposing the obligation to provide public services on public companies may allow prices to remain at their current level, but this solution can be as costly as the statutory […]