Polish Briefing: Orlen calls for an offshore support system
What goes on in Poland on the 24th of May.
What goes on in Poland on the 24th of May.
Energy sector decarbonisation may be different in different parts of Europe. This was the topic of discussion among the participants of the panel on this issue during the Power Summit 2019 organised by the organisation associating the European energy producers – Eurelectric.
Denmark is determined to develop offshore. The question arises about prices and stability of supply. These are relatively low and the stability is high. Companies like Google are based in Denmark, precisely because of the access to stable energy sources, said Ole Egberg Mikkelsen, Ambassador of the Kingdom of Denmark, at the Baltic Wind Industry […]
Poland has the greatest potential for offshore wind energy development among all Baltic countries. Norwegian companies know this, said Olav Myklebust, Ambassador of the Kingdom of Norway during the Baltic Wind Industry Forum.
What goes on in Poland on the 23rd of May.
My views on the civic energetics, or maybe as a representative of popular party I should say, the general energetics have been known for a long time. At least for those who are interested in the work of the European Parliament and those organizations that work closely with the European Parliament – writes Andrzej Grzyb, […]
What goes on in Poland on the 21st of May.
The CEO of Naftogaz Andriy Kobolev met with the newly sworn President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zlensky.
Politicians of all Polish political angles definitely agree that there is no turning back from the withdrawal of fossil fuels from the national energy mix. However, they differ significantly as to how this should be done. The candidates for the European Parliament elections representing all the parties participating in the election presented their vision regarding […]
The Via Carpatia and Rail Baltica projects will give Lithuania access to Western Europe. Poland is a natural gateway to the West for Lithuania, and has always been – said the Lithuanian Minister of Transport and Communications Rokas Masiulis in an interview for BiznesAlert.pl.