The Polish energy sector is currently in a phase of transition. This year's discussions at EU level are of particular importance - the breakthrough of the Bulgarian and Austrian presidencies is a key moment for energy and climate change issues. The structure of the energy union has been finalised, the "Clean Energy for All" package has been negotiated and power markets have been negotiated. In this context, the PKEE
EURELECTRIC, with the support of the Polish Electricity Committee, organised a conference in Brussels on the mobility package and the future of transport electrification. All this at a crucial moment in the negotiations between the European Parliament and the EU Council. Last week, MEPs voted in favour of tightening CO2 emission standards generated by new cars and vans. MEPs decided that
The jubilee of Poland's regaining of independence is an excellent opportunity to highlight the role of people who, with commitment, professionalism and great knowledge often passed down from generation to generation, take care of the security, development and independence of our country. Their service related to the extraction, production and supply of energy was honoured on 27 September during the "Polish Energy
On the eve of the trilogue scheduled for 11 September on the draft Regulation on the internal energy market ("the Regulation") currently under discussion, the common position of the governments of Poland, France, the United Kingdom, Italy, Hungary, Greece and Ireland on the rules for the establishment and application of capacity mechanisms was presented. Due to the fact that the vast majority of the signatories of the position
First Madrid, then Paris and Rome, and a conclusion in Brussels. The Polish Electricity Committee concluded a series of conferences on the power market in the Belgian capital. The European electricity market is currently facing structural problems with regard to security of supply due to power shortages and the 'missing money' problem. New investments are insufficient to fill the gap. Leads
The Joint Research Centre of the European Commission published the EU Coal Regions Report on 31 July 2018. The Report presents the current levels of coal production in these regions, its consumption in power plants, jobs in coal mines and power plants. The Report also aims to provide an outlook on the future development of the mining regions and transitional measures in relation to the
The European Commission presented on 08.03.2018 an action plan on financing sustainable growth (sustainable finance) and on 24.05.2018 proposals for legislation on this topic. Both the Action Plan and these legislative proposals are based on the recommendations of the Expert Group on financing sustainable growth. The following is the position of the Polish Committee