https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AxFckRZLPPI&feature=emb_logo PKEE publishes footage showing Poland's role in reducing carbon emissions in connection with the COP 19 Climate Summit
The European Commission on 2 May 2018. Presented its proposal for the European Union's Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF) for 2021-2027. Details of individual policies and spending programmes will be published between 29 May and 12 June 2018. The European Commission calls for the completion of the legislative process related to the MFF 2021-2027 before the European Parliament elections, which will take place
Electromobility is an opportunity for a better and cleaner quality of life, the participants of the Brussels PKEE E-Mobility Summer Day jointly emphasised. Participants included Maroš Šefčovič, Vice-President of the European Commission, Michał Kurtyka, Secretary of State at the Polish Ministry of Energy, Government Plenipotentiary for the COP24 Climate Summit, Marta Gajęcka, Advisor to the President of the Republic of Poland , Head of Energy Security,
On 4-5 June, 500 key representatives of the European energy sector gathered in Ljubljana, Slovenia. CEOs, politicians and business discussed current challenges, opportunities for electrification and digital modernisation. The Polish Electricity Association was one of the sponsors of the conference and a partner of the discussion track on sustainability. Filip Grzegorczyk, Vice President of the
The European Commission (EC) has proposed that member states should channel up to 30 per cent of revenues from the sale of their allocated CO2 allowances into the new EU budget for 2021-2027 PKKE reports that Poland's share of EU CO2 emissions is around 9 per cent and its contribution to the EU budget is around 3 per cent;
The Polish Electricity Committee is organising a debate on the fight against smog in Grudziadz. The debate entitled. " Grudziądz loves clean air" will be held on 12 April. It is intended to show the involvement of the energy sector in the fight against smog. PKEE will present an anti-smog offer from state-owned companies, tariffs to attract customers and alternative heating methods. It will also
Smog can be prevented! How? Find out at the debate in Grudziądz http://www.pomorska.pl/wiadomosci/grudziadz/a/smogowi-mozna-przeciwdzialac-jak-dowiesz-sie-na-debacie-w-grudziadzu,13077750/
The borders between national electricity systems in the EU will soon start to disappear. Cross-border exchanges of electricity between neighbouring countries will intensify, leading to equalisation of prices in the individual markets. This is the result of the so-called network codes, or eight European Commission regulations, which are coming into force on the threshold of the next decade. They are the ones that will largely
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"...What's more, not only does the power industry have an ever-decreasing impact on pollutant emissions (11 per cent share of PM2.5 and PM10 dust emissions and 0 per cent share of carcinogenic benzo(a)pyrene emissions - data from the report 'Energetics loves clean air' by the Polish Electricity Committee), but it also supports initiatives leading to improved air quality in Poland. This includes the introduction of low energy rates between 10 pm and 6 am, allowing access to cheap electricity for consumers who use