Polish Briefing: RES cannot replace coal overnight
What goes on in Poland on the 17th of December.
What goes on in Poland on the 17th of December.
What goes on in Poland on the 3rd of December.
It seems that the decision on the development of offshore wind farms has already been made. The next element is the connection. Who will implement them and who will pay for them? Integrated energy transmission systems based on marine power cables are an opportunity. Poland can implement such projects with Sweden and Lithuania, as well […]
PKN Orlen has announced a tender for the development of a preliminary technical concept to determine the options for preparing and implementing a project involving the construction of offshore wind farms in the Baltic Sea. Under the licence held by PKN ORLEN, maximum capacity of the wind farms may be 1200 MW.
On the occasion of publication of its annual results, PGE has announced that by mid-twenties it wants to have 1000 MW offshore wind capacity in the Baltic Sea. The announcement was criticised by a recognised expert and commentator from BiznesAlert.pl, Professor Władysław Mielczarski of the Łódź University of Technology. The issue was commented by Monika […]
Polenergia, the largest Polish private and vertically integrated energy group, signed a preliminary agreement to dispose of 50 percent of shares of its subsidiaries Polenergia Bałtyk II and Polenergia Bałtyk III implementing the construction of offshore wind farms with the capacity of 1,200 MW. The agreement was concluded with Statoil Group.
What goes on in Poland on the 24th of January.
The latest amendment to the Act on renewable energy sources (RES act) may have long lasting consequences – writes professor Konrad Świrski, engineer from the Warsaw University of Technology and Transition Technologies company.