IBRiS survey: Poles confirm that they pay more attention to electricity consumption, but the practice varies

This holiday season, as many as 69 per cent of Poles plan to pay more attention to their electricity consumption than in previous years. Rising electricity prices make the rational use of electrical appliances particularly important for households. For although as consumers we have no influence on electricity prices, we can significantly influence our bills [...].
Position of the Polish Electricity Association (PKEE) regarding the REPowerEU chapters in recovery and resilience plans

The exceptional situation in the energy markets caused by Russia's invasion of Ukraine requires Europe to revise its energy transition plans. We need to be better prepared to meet the new challenges while building energy security for the European Union as a whole and its individual regions. The current situation shows that there is no turning back from the path towards climate neutrality. However, we must not forget the various [...]
IBRiS survey: Poles are most motivated to save electricity by reducing costs

According to the latest IBRiS survey, for 86 per cent of Poles the key argument in favour of reducing electricity consumption is the desire to reduce bills, while for 72 per cent it is concern for the environment. - concern for the environment. Interestingly, as many as 91 per cent consider themselves to be electricity savers. The crisis on the electricity market caused, among other things, by the cost of purchasing emission [...]
Energy Post & PKEE debate - "40% RES by 2030: EU’s latest investment challenge to DSOs"

Discussing issues related to access to financial support, especially in countries starting from a weaker starting point, and support for DSOs in implementing innovation in new technologies were the main objectives of a debate organised by Energy Post in cooperation with the Polish Electricity Committee (PKEE). The meeting, attended by European Union officials, representatives of think tanks and the European sector [...]
Energy counts - 34 % respondents noticed PKEE educational campaign

From January to March, the Polish Electricity Committee implemented the 'Energy Counts' campaign, the main objective of which was to build consumer awareness of rational electricity consumption and the factors shaping energy prices. According to a survey conducted after its completion, the Campaign was noticed by 34% Poles. The 'Energy Counts' campaign was implemented using online tools [...].
The Power Summit key takeaways

Discussing issues concerning the future of the European energy sector was the main objective of the Power Summit organised by Eurelectric. The meeting, attended by European Union officials, representatives of think tanks and European energy companies, took place on 15 and 16 June 2022 in Brussels. Among the partners supporting the event was the Polish Committee for Electricity (PKEE). Electricity decade - prices [...]
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The Polish Electricity Association (Polski Komitet Energii Elektrycznej), representing the national power industry, fights for green and cheap energy for consumers

The Governing Board of the Polish Electricity Committee (PKEE) has adopted a summary of its activities for the year 2021. The Polish Electricity Committee is an association of the electricity sector whose activities focus on issues related to the functioning of the power industry in a modern market economy. PKEE is actively involved in activities and projects that enable the Polish electricity sector to better respond to the challenges of [...]
Prof. Ruszel: Coal's transitional renaissance and EU ETS reform a remedy for the crisis

The energy transition underway across Europe requires stable energy supplies, which have been increasingly secured for many months through the increased use of coal. In order to maintain Poland's energy security, the availability of domestic coal and predictable costs of its production are crucial. According to Mariusz Ruszel, Ph.D. - Professor at the Rzeszów University of Technology and President of the Karol Szymanowski Institute for Energy Policy [...].
Position of the Polish Electricity Association on the letter signed by Eurelectric regarding the issue of ensuring differentiation of entities participating in the EU ETS market

Due to the risks of excessive speculation and market volatility, the Polish Electricity Association (PKEE) supports limiting the influence of financial institutions on the EU ETS. Therefore, PKEE as a member of Eurelectric stresses that it cannot and does not support the letter co-signed by Eurelectric on 10 May 2022 regarding this issue. The role of financial institutions in the EU ETS market has proved [...]