Nord Stream 2: Council’s opinion on negotiations is one-sided and unconvincing
Opinion of the EU Council’s Legal Service on the Nord Stream 2 agreement: unconvincing, incorrect, and one-sided – writes Jerzy Dudek*, energy and EU law expert.
Opinion of the EU Council’s Legal Service on the Nord Stream 2 agreement: unconvincing, incorrect, and one-sided – writes Jerzy Dudek*, energy and EU law expert.
Poland does not want to pay for the expansion of a nuclear power plant in Ukraine. It has different strategic goals and is afraid of instability. The project is a hotbed of shady deals. BiznesAlert.pl has reported about a number of incidents surrounding the enterprise. For these reasons the construction of new units at the […]
What goes on in Poland on the 12th of October.
Unfortunately, currently there are no examples of successfully combating propaganda, disinformation, and fake news – assessed experts from the Center for Propaganda and Disinformation Analysis Foundation (CAPD) who presented a report on the subject during the CyberSec conference.
Lithuania’s Vice-Minister of National Defence, Edvinas Kerza warns against sleeper viruses and other threats in cyberspace. During the CYBERSEC 2017 conference held under BiznesAlert.pl’s patronage, he advocated for a regional emergency response group with Poland’s participation.
What goes on in Poland on the 10th of October.
The capacity market is the only rational solution and the best remedy for the instability of the system caused by the specificity of the existing power generation sources – says Janusz Steinhoff, former deputy prime minister and minister of economy.
Within a few days the Polish government will present legal arguments on the Nord Steam 2 project. They will confirm that the Third Energy Package has to be applied to the project – Michał Kurtyka Energy Vice Minister told the Polish Press Agency (PAP).
Last Friday in Katowice, Krzysztof Tchórzewski the Minister of Energy, ensured that the scope of the hard coal industry reform has not changed. This was his response to the concerns voiced by, among others, mining trade unions over the future of the Polish Mining Group (PGG).
During a meeting with journalists and business representatives Ukraine’s Energy Minister assured that from the point of view of Warsaw and Kiev the investments in gas infrastructure that will connect both countries were a „real benefit” situation. However, reality is not as rosy – writes Wojciech Jakóbik, BiznesAlert.pl’s editor in chief.