Return of the ‘oblige’ means energy will be cheaper again. For those unfamiliar with it, the ‘oblige’ is the obligation to sell energy wholesale (by producers) on the free market (exchange), where all buyers have transparent access. The arrangement of energy concerns (both producers and trading companies – also trading energy in retail) allows for “internal trading”, which gives many opportunities and market advantages, especially for […]
This time, it is about energy, but we are focusing on time-related issues. After all, the question “How much time do we have left?” is always the most important problem. Nuclear power – cheap but time-consuming The cards have been revealed – the European Commission has received the first documents regarding the notification of the Polish nuclear program. The price of the differential contract (for […]
Regulated energy prices 2025 – we can sleep soundly… but who will pay for it? Hardly has the beginning of August passed, and already, there are several statements about energy prices in 2025. We can sleep soundly – the Ministry announces another price freeze, setting maximum ceilings and probably additional subsidies. The people will be happy. Recalling historical analogies, it’s worth noting that the system […]
Energy Transformation Fund… another national epic that will establish the Fund once the certificates run out. It already seemed that the Energy Transformation Fund (FTE) topic had disappeared from public and political discussion. But suddenly, electrifying news circulated in the media—the Ministry of Climate and Environment (MoC) plans to prepare a draft law establishing the Fund this fall or next spring at the latest. For […]
Energy horror! – A modern influencer’s guide Today’s docuseries are for amateurs, journalists, and politicians wishing to make their mark in the energy sector. Once an area closed only to specialists and people with academic or professional titles and experience, it has now become open to everyone. We will look at discussions about “electricity prices” or “nuclear power plants” becoming as popular as they once were […]