Dariusz Marzec, President of the Management Board of PGE Polska Grupa Energetyczna, has been appointed President of the Governing Board of the Polish Electricity Committee (PKEE). On the other hand, Marcin Laskowski, Vice President of the Management Board for Regulatory Affairs of PGE Polska Grupa Energetyczna, will serve as Vice President of the Governing Board of the association. Dariusz Marzec is a graduate of the University of Warsaw, with a degree in Organisation and Management. W
The beginning of the year is a time when many people decide to replace or purchase new appliances for their home. New garden equipment, a barbecue or more modern models of white goods and appliances are often on the consumer's radar. However, when making a purchase decision, it is worth looking at how these appliances will affect the
Farmers can breathe a sigh of relief as preferential electricity rates will continue to apply. For the first half of 2024, the frozen rate per kilowatt-hour of electricity consumed is maintained, but - note - the limit for consumption at the preferential price has been lowered. Importantly: no, additional paperwork is required. Electricity, like any
Electricity is an integral part of everyday life and, at the same time, often a significant expense in the budgets of large households. Therefore, the question of preferential electricity rates becomes relevant, especially for families with the Large Family Card. In the first half of 2024, they can count on a further freeze in the rate per kilowatt-hour consumed
Electricity is an essential part of everyday life, but at the same time it poses a certain financial challenge, which is sometimes particularly important for people with disabilities, who often face a whole catalogue of additional expenses. The fact that preferential electricity rates have been extended is all the more important. To take advantage of them, it is not necessary to undertake
Electricity is an integral part of our daily lives and its price can significantly affect the household budget. Therefore, the question of preferential electricity rates is still relevant. In 2024, we can still benefit from shield schemes that aim to protect consumers from sharp increases in energy prices. But until when