Orlen still interested in Schwedt
Orlen’s new management remains interested in the Schwedt refinery, but the ball is in Germany’s court.
Orlen’s new management remains interested in the Schwedt refinery, but the ball is in Germany’s court.
Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced that the government launched the East Shield Project . It includes building fortifications of the eastern border that will cost PLN 10 billion. Poland follows in the footsteps of the Baltic States, Finland and South Korea.
Poland will change its laws to better protect the energy sector from acts of pre-war sabotage. The people will have to bear with the inconveniences. However, they will be smaller than the consequences of a successful attack – writes Wojciech Jakóbik, editor-in-chief at BiznesAlert.pl.
A government representative admits that as long as Korea and the US are in a dispute over nuclear technology, it will be difficult to implement the NPP project in Pątnów.
Deputy Minister of State Assets, Jacek Bartmiński said that the first phase of construction of offshore wind farms is delayed by about six months. In his opinion, the first Polish offshore installations will launch in 2026.
Government Plenipotentiary dispels doubts about the construction deadlines of Poland’s first nuclear power plant. The new deadline for pouring concrete is 2028, two years after the original one. Then the work has to go according to plan in terms of time and cost.
According to my scoop, the construction of the nuclear power plant may be delayed until 2035 when the first reactor will be launched. This is two years after the deadline set in the Polish Nuclear Power Program. However, we are dealing with a communication fiasco and parallel realities akin to Spiderman’s adventures in the multiverse […]
„We are waiting for the conclusions of the audit, which has been going on for a very long time. When talking about the potential risks for the project – we still don’t actually know how the nuclear project in Pomerania will be bankrolled, so perhaps this is where we could point to a potential risk,” […]
Why aren’t there any Polish companies in Germany’s Schwedt refinery? „This is a good question,” Unimot President Adam Sikorski tells BiznesAlert.pl. Will there ever be? „I’m pessimistic,” he adds.
„We have recently signed a charter agreement for a FSRU with a large Japanese contractor,” says Sławomir Hinc, president of Gaz-System. „We are moving to the implementation phase of the agreement,” he told BiznesAlert.pl.