On 6 December, during the Energy Day at COP24, the Polish Electricity Committee presented the results of a report on the contribution of the Polish energy sector to the implementation of global climate policy. The presentation of the study was attended by Grzegorz Tobiszowski, Secretary of State at the Ministry of Energy. The event was also attended by representatives of, among others, the European Commission and Polish and foreign industry
The 24th session of the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change opened yesterday. The main topic of the panel discussions in the Polish Pavilion was a fair energy transition. During the discussion, experts presented their conclusions on, among other things, the significant differences in the electricity sector between European Union countries. Panellists included Krzysztof Laskowski,
The Polish Electricity Committee has become an official partner of COP24 in Katowice. Experts from the association representing the Polish electricity sector will actively participate in debates and events during the four days of the summit - 3, 5, 6 and 11 December. On the first day of their presence at COP24, the discussion with their participation will be about a fair energy transition. On Monday
The Polish Electricity Association will actively participate in events during the COP24 Climate Summit, where representatives of government, business, science and industry will negotiate the directions of climate policy. The 24th session of the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change begins this coming Monday. On 3 December 2018. at 12:10
The Polish Electricity Committee (PKEE) welcomes the ambitious proposal of the Polish Energy Policy to 2040 from the Ministry of Energy in the context of the EU's long-term strategy on emissions reduction. PKEE supports the main elements of the proposed Polish Energy Policy to 2040, specifically: the rapid diversification and development of energy generation from
A successful energy transition must be fair and carried out in such a way that no EU region is left behind, revealed the results of a Eurelectric study on decarbonisation pathways published yesterday. The study shows a strong link between decarbonisation made possible by electrification, which must be carried out in line with a fair energy transition. The study confirms that countries
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At COP24 in Katowice, we must look at climate change and the fight for a clean environment globally. It is also essential to provide a level playing field for everyone in the energy transition. These were the main themes of the COP24 Road to Katowice conference, which took place on 6 November 2018 in Brussels. It was co-organised by the Polish Committee
The 24th session of the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change COP24 in Katowice was preceded by the PreCOP24 conference organised in Krakow. This is an informal meeting of environment ministers from dozens of countries and business representatives, primarily COP partners. The event was attended by experts from the Polish Electricity Committee. Both the governmental side and the sector