Umbach: European energy market requires clear rules

As long as no affordable electricity storage technology is available, energy supply security can only be guaranteed by fossil fuel-based power plants as a backup when no sun and wind are existing – writes dr. Frank Umbach, Research Director at the European Centre for Energy and Resource Security (EUCERS) at King’s College in London, who […]

Warsaw Institute: Baltic Pipe on the horizon

A year ago, only a few people knew about the Baltic Pipe project, a pipeline that is supposed to constitute the gas connection between Poland and gas fields on the Norwegian continental shelf. In addition, the gas interconnector project was then in its concept phase. Today, the project is widely known to Polish society who […]

Pulaski Foundation: Gas Crisis Communication – Results of Interviews with Governmental and Civil Actors in Poland

Civil actors perform an important role in strengthening the energy security. Those actors provide the tools to the researchers and educate the society through creating the information space. So, it is important that communication between governmental bodies and civil society actors really works. “Energy security and effective strategic communication between the civil and governmental actors: […]

Victory Day for wilfulness

European countries celebrate the end of World War II on May 8. The Russians have their Victory Day a day later. The decision of Donald Trump to leave the nuclear agreement with Iran could be the day of victory for the newly inaugurated President of Russia Vladimir Putin. It is a day of failure for […]

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