Polish Briefing: Possible energy connections between Poland, Denmark and Sweden
What goes on in Poland on the 5th of September.
What goes on in Poland on the 5th of September.
Offshore Northern Seas (ONS), one of the largest and most prestigious showcase events for the offshore oil and gas industry in the world, takes place in Stavanger, called the Norwegian capital of the oil industry, from August 27th to August 30th 2018. Lotos stand presents the Group’s activities in oil and gas exploration and production. […]
The Lithuanian Railways are announcing a tender for the reconstruction of the track section between the Mazeikiai and the Latvian Renge, a key route for Orlen Lietuva. The new opening will help the Polish company strengthen its position in the Baltic States. However, not all disputes with the Lithuanians have been completed yet – writes […]
Consolidated results of the PGNiG Group improved again, with H1 2018 revenue at PLN 20.89bn, EBITDA at PLN 4.3bn and net profit at PLN 2.27bn. The Group achieved further diversification of its import sources, with LNG deliveries as the main contributor.
You should not expect too much from the US on Nord Stream 2, because the United States may start to expect too much from Warsaw. Washington is currently running a transaction policy even against its closest allies, like Poland – says Wojciech Jakóbik, editor-in-chief of BiznesAlert.pl.
The Joint Research Centre of the European Commission has on 31st July 2018 published its Report on the EU coal regions. The Report presents the current coal production levels in these regions, its consumption in power plants, jobs in coal mines and coal-fired power plants. Goals of the Report also include presenting a forecast concerning […]
The climate policy is an intent to protect the environment but also an attempt to build a new business that will become another driver for the European economies; we may win there, it depends only on us – said in Katowice on Thursday Jarosław Broda, Vice President of Tauron.
Increasing costs of the CO2 emissions are depriving the Polish energy producers of money they could be spending on the energy transition – judges the president of Tauron, Filip Grzegorczyk. As he points out – ultimately the high CO2 prices will harm the entire national economy and Polish consumers.
In an interview with BiznesAlert.pl, Andrzej Guła, head of the Polish Smog Alert said that despite the announcements, this year it will be impossible to introduce standards that will eliminate coal of a very low quality. In his opinion, the draft regulation of the Ministry of Energy on coal quality standards shows a fiction of […]
What goes on in Poland on the 24th of August.