Distribution networks are key in the digital and energy transition, as they provide a continuous and reliable flow of electricity, integrate most renewable energy sources, and enable new customer services. However, adapting them for use in an increasingly decarbonised, decentralised and digital electricity system requires an urgent acceleration of investment in Europe's networks
The development of solar energy can support a fair energy transition, indicated participants in a debate organised by Energy Post in cooperation with the Polish Electricity Committee (PKEE). The meeting, attended among others by European Union officials and representatives of energy sector associations, took place on 15 December 2020. During the high-level panel, its
Discussing the issues surrounding the EU strategy for offshore renewables was the main objective of a debate organised by the European Energy Forum (EEF) in cooperation with the Polish Electricity Committee (PKEE) and WindEurope. The meeting, attended by MEPs, European Commission officials and representatives of European energy companies, took place on 10 December 2020. During the high-level panel, its
Discussing issues concerning Europe's future energy mix was the main objective of a debate organised by Euractiv in cooperation with the Polish Electricity Committee (PKEE). The meeting, attended by European Union officials and representatives of energy sector associations, took place on 3 December 2020. Adam Guibourgé-Czetwertyński, deputy minister for climate and environment, who opened the meeting, stressed that
The Polish Electricity Committee (PKEE) has received with concern a report prepared by Instrat and ClientEarth entitled 'A coal monopoly with problems. Analysis of the restructuring of the Polish energy sector'. PKEE's position is that although the energy transition in Poland, due to its complex and widespread nature, requires a broad public debate, the theses contained in the report
A discussion on the new emission reduction targets for 2030 was the focus of a debate organised by Euractiv in cooperation with the Polish Electricity Committee (PKEE). The meeting, attended by, among others, Michał Kurtyka - Minister for Climate and Environment, representatives of European Union institutions and representatives of think tanks, was held on 17 November 2020