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What goes on in Poland on the 4th of October.
What goes on in Poland on the 4th of October.
The Naftoport in Gdańsk is capable of increasing its capacity to carry additional oil via the „Friendship” oil pipeline to Schwedt. For many months, Germany did not want to talk about such a possibility, because dependence on Poland is frowned upon. However, the situation in Ukraine forced Germans to act– writes Aleksandra Fedorska, editor at […]
After February 24, all actions taken by Germany have led to the Russian intelligence stepping up its game in the country. Especially in the face of the gas crisis-says the analyst of the Center for Eastern Studies (OSW) Kamil Frymark in an interview with BiznesAlert.pl.
We are still waiting for the report of the Polish-German working group that will explain the causes of the natural disaster on the Odra river. According to the Polish Minister of Climate and Environment Anna Moskwa and her German counterpart Steffi Lemke who held a press conference in Bad Saarow near Berlin, the document is […]
The beneficiary of the Gasumlage will be gas importers, such as Uniper, which quite consciously decided to cooperate with Russia’s Gazprom and even took an active part in financing the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline. Now that it is apparent that business with Gazprom failed, and gas prices soared, Uniper is close to collapse, writes […]
What goes on in Poland on the 30th of August.
An investigation committee may call Chancellor Olaf Scholz as a witness to answer questions about possible corruption in the top echelons of Germany’s government with the involvement of Russia’s intelligence. The dependence on gas from Russia is aggravating the energy crisis – write Wojciech Jakóbik and Marek Wieroński in BiznesAlert.pl.
The statement made by Germany’s Climate and Economy Minister that it was not profitable to maintain nuclear power as the gas savings would be negligible was unfortunate. The energy crisis is a window of opportunity for nuclear power, which should be used, among others, by Poland, perhaps to increase the number of reactors in its […]
Germany’s energy ties with Russia are already backfiring. The shut down of Nord Stream 1, the main gas supply route, is forcing an increasing number of cities to consider saving energy, and is resulting in the push for reopening old coal-fired power plants, which are to fill in the gaps left by the missing gas. […]
Germany got hooked on Russian gas at its own doing. However, it is in the interest of the entire EU, including Poland, to help it become independent of this source. The latter has the right to expect help in return, because that’s how European solidarity works to benefit the entire continent, Russia excluded – writes […]