The latest, more ambitious version of the National Energy and Climate Plan (KPEiK) predicts that by 2030, coal consumption in the power sector will be halved.
The latest, more ambitious version of the National Energy and Climate Plan (KPEiK) predicts that by 2030, coal consumption in the power sector will be halved.
The energy sector will have three, and at times even four, ministers overseeing it. This risks complete decision-making paralysis.
Life itself wrote this. We’re already watching the first episode of the series today, titled "Hamlet from EC Będzin." This won't be a text about the government's strategy for [...]
Members of the majority coalition have agreed on a draft law on energy prices, wind farms, and a special fee, amounting to nearly PLN 15 billion, imposed on Orlen. [...]
The European Commission will not intervene in the market to defend it against “speculators”. The EU Emissions Trading System could be better, but you have to learn to live [...]
Polskie Elektrownie (Polish Power Plants), an initiative of State Treasury-controlled electricity producers, has financed an extensive information campaign to convince people that EU climate policy means price rises. [...]
400 PLN per a kilowatt - that much we will pay for new units which won the bid for 2026. Since 2019 the price on power market has increased [...]
Poland wants more EU money to finance its green transition. But getting its hands on EU cash will require the government to put forward a credible roadmap for the [...]
Warsaw has largely stopped trying to block or slow down the energy transition at EU level. Instead, it is now trying to secure funds to finance it.
The biggest Polis utility needs money for new investments and its strong connection with coal makes financial institutions unwilling to discuss any new credits.