The winter package is a favorable compromise for Poland (INTERVIEW)
We are confident that this year’s auctions on the capacity market will be held on the old rules. Can the same be expected by the end of 2019? After the […]
We are confident that this year’s auctions on the capacity market will be held on the old rules. Can the same be expected by the end of 2019? After the […]
The European Commission started formal efforts to receive from Member States the mandate to negotiate with Russia the legal regime in which the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline will operate […]
What goes in Poland on 13th of June.
Gazprom commitments will not provide any change to its anti-competitive practices in Central and Eastern European countries. PGNiG here presents possible remedies to address excessive pricing applied by the Russian […]
What goes in Poland on 31th of May.
The Oxford Institute for Energy Studies argues that natural gas demand in Europe not neccessarily will stay high. That is the one of the main arguments after Nord Stream 2 […]
Last Thursday Poland’s state-owned PGNiG presented its assessment of the European Commission’s settlement proposal with Gazprom, which is part of the antitrust investigation. Why is the Russian giant enjoying such […]
In 2025 the Baltic States will complete the synchronization of their power grid with the European system. This means they will also need to disconnect from the post-Soviet power network. […]
We are talking to Aleksander Galos on how the EU’s winter package will impact the Polish energy sector and industry. Galos is a solicitor, partner at Kochański, Zięba and Partners […]
During the European Economic Congress in Katowice a Polish ministry exchanged its ideas about the compromise on the common energy and climate policy with the European Commission. The discussion included […]