Investments in the transformation of the energy market by 2030 will amount to as much as EUR 135 billion (PLN 600 billion), according to a report by EY analysts commissioned by the Polish Electricity Committee. This implies the need to support the energy companies on which the burden of Poland's energy transformation rests. Only with additional funds, primarily from the European Union, will it be possible to fill the investment gap resulting from Poland's goal of achieving climate neutrality.
On 30 March 2023, the EU institutions reached and announced an initial agreement on the Directive amending the Directive on the promotion of the use of energy from renewable sources[1] (the so-called 'RED revision', 'REDIII Directive', or Renewable Energy Directive), part of the 'Fit for 55' legislative package published by the European Commission on 14 July 2021. In addition to
"Energy transition pathways - what has the war in Ukraine changed?" - under this title, a debate organised by Euractiv in cooperation with the Polish Electricity Committee (PKEE) took place in Brussels on 8 February 2023. It was attended by European Union officials, Members of the European Parliament, as well as representatives of research institutes. During the discussion, high
Today's decision by the President of the Energy Regulatory Office regarding the sale of electricity in the G tariff for households for 2023 will not have a significant impact on the net price of electricity for most households in Poland.
The presentation of the achievements of the Polish energy sector and the presentation of the industry's plans for the coming years are the main issues raised in the report 'Poland's Energy Transformation Path'. It shows, among other things, that outlays for the transformation of the Polish energy sector, taking into account shielding measures, could amount to as much as EUR 135 billion by 2030. A comprehensive analysis was
The Central and Eastern European Energy Forum organised by the Polish Electricity Committee concluded in Warsaw. The topics discussed were issues of energy security in the region. - We are currently witnessing the biggest energy crisis in 70 years, caused by the dependence of European countries on energy resources from Russia. It is the countries of our region that have been warning for years that the