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What goes on in Poland on the 10th of March.
What goes on in Poland on the 10th of March.
On February 1st at 6.15 am the wind farms operated with a temporary capacity of 7,677 MW. It was a record. Renewables will break more records like this, and PSE (Polish grid operator – ed.) predict that this will cause reductions at the operator’s request until the grid is able to absorb more renewables – […]
The energy market has significantly changed in 2022. The passing year’s key event was the war in Ukraine, which revised the assumptions on the energy transition and the development of new generation capacities, especially renewable ones. Geopolitical events have and will continue to exert a significant impact on the functioning of the energy sector in […]
What goes on in Poland on the 21st of December.
Under strong NATO and EU pressure, Germany is decreasing its dependence on gas imported from Russia. This controversial relationship, which gave the Kremlin a financial boost, may be coming to an end, but there is another threat on the horizon: dependence on China. Berlin reiterates that severing economic ties with Moscow must mean accelerating investments […]
A direct line could save many energy-intensive Polish company during the raging energy crisis. However, its future depends on the regulations that will outline the development and functioning of such projects. However, not everyone is enthusiastic – writes Mariusz Marszałkowski, editor at BiznesAlert.pl.
The liberalization of the distance act must include a minimum distance of 500 metres. Otherwise, there will be no new wind investments in the short term, and the law will be a pseudo-liberalization – says Janusz Gajowiecki, President of the Polish Wind Energy Association in an interview with BiznesAlert.pl. A wind turbine. Picture by Pixabay.
What goes on in Poland on the 28th of October.
The Regional Director of Environmental Protection in Gdansk issued a decision on the environmental conditions for the connection infrastructure, i.e. the transport of the produced power from Baltica Offshore Wind Farm, Baltica 2 and Baltica 3, to be implemented in two stages. This allows the project’s investors – PGE and Ørsted – to continue the […]