Discussing the relationship between air quality and district heating systems, and bringing the proposed changes to the Energy Efficiency Directive into this context, was the main objective of a debate organised by Euractiv in cooperation with the Polish Electricity Committee (PKEE). The meeting, attended by EU decision-makers and representatives of Brussels associations, took place on 30
Politico, with the support of the Polish Electricity Committee (PKEE), organised an event on the revision of the EU Emissions Trading Scheme (EU ETS) Directive . The meeting, attended by EU decision-makers and representatives of Brussels associations, took place on 28 March 2022. Paweł Cioch, Vice President of the Management Board for Corporate Affairs of the PGE Group and member of the PKEE Management Board, emphasised in the
President Frans Timmermans' statement that coal cannot be taboo when Europe is trying to become independent from Russian gas is a de facto confirmation of Poland's position on a fair transition. EU climate policy should strive for a fair and wise, not wild, energy transition. It should take into account the diversification and use of natural resources without
Three out of four respondents are convinced that the actions of a single individual have a positive impact on the environment, according to an IBRiS survey commissioned by the Polish Electricity Committee. IBRiS pollsters asked respondents about their beliefs on climate change and environmental protection. As many as 87% respondents admitted that climate change is to blame for
The Instrat Foundation, in its report on the margins of coal-fired power plants on wholesale electricity prices, does not provide a complete picture of the situation, which can be misleading and does not allow the correct conclusions to be drawn. The wholesale price in the electricity market is set by the most expensive unit entering the power system. This is the market mechanism of price formation
As many as 92% respondents declared that they save electricity, and 82% said they attach great importance to this, according to an IBRiS survey commissioned by the Polish Electricity Committee. Poles are primarily motivated to save electricity by cost, as indicated by 84% of respondents. As many as 80% are also motivated by concern for the environment. Four