Polish Briefing: Poland talks with the UK about nuclear, RES and black hydrogen
What goes on in Poland on the 25th of May.
What goes on in Poland on the 25th of May.
What goes on in Poland on the 12th of May.
Ireneusz Zyska, Government Plenipotentiary for Renewable Energy Sources, has been appointed as chairman of the Committee for the Development of Renewable Energy Sources Industry and Poland’s Economy. The team provides opinions and advice to the minister of climate. Its job is to formulate recommendations in six areas, one of which is „hydrogen economy”.
PGNiG’s CEO Jerzy Kwieciński has announced the company will invest in new projects and become fully independent of gas from Russia. He wants PGNiG to have a strong position on the international arena and as part of the European hydrogen alliance.
What goes on in Poland on the 10th of March.
Poland’s decision to adopt a hydrogen strategy is the way to go, because the gas can be the answer to the challenges of energy transformation and climate neutrality. This fuel may allow Poland to reach for the Holy Grail of power – writes Wojciech Jakóbik, editor in chief at BiznesAlert.pl.
There is a big discussion in Germany right now: to what extent can we use existing infrastructure to transport and distribute hydrogen? Can Germany at least partially move its infrastructure from natural gas to hydrogen? Therefore, it will be interesting to see what the federal government writes in its announced national hydrogen strategy – says […]
What goes on in Poland on the 25th of September.
There could be a coalition between Conservatives and Greens in which Greens would resign from 2030 coal exit postulate in exchange for concessions somewhere else. For example, Conservatives are thinking about 10H regulation similar to Polish and that would be more important issue from the point of view of Greens – says Hanns Koenig from […]
Hydrogen could drive low-carbon transport and also help reduce CO2 emissions. Although it is a distant perspective for now, the production of the element could support onshore wind farms – writes Piotr Stępiński, editor of BiznesAlert.pl.