It’s the same old story in the Polish energy sector… As always, it’s the same thing every month 💨 The “wind turbine bill” is on its way through the legislative process Another step forward is the establishment of the Sejm’s climate and environmental protection and infrastructure committees. The committees have adopted a draft bill (in a version reducing the minimum distance from buildings to 500 […]
(Oil) lawyers will always find a way. Greenpeace is likely to go bankrupt (at least the US branch) due to a court ruling ordering the organization to pay a $660 million fine for defamation and damages to Energy Transfer – the case concerned protests against the construction of a large pipeline in North Dakota. The case concerns protests 10 years ago (mainly indigenous people protested), […]
The end of the year is approaching, and we are back with a new instalment of “shocking energy forecasts.” Saxo Bank has already published its forecasts for the global economy (although they are becoming less shocking as world events are more surprising). But traditionally, we in Poland must respond with energy forecasts for 2025. Below is a summary of the most important, though sometimes controversial, […]
In the energy industry, discarding unwanted cards mirrors a broader dilemma: everyone aims to divest from coal, yet the narrative changes when it comes to distribution. On the occasion of periodic presentations of the energy strategies of large corporations, it’s easy to explain everything if you’ve ever played the so-called “Black Helen” card game. To begin with, players would pass a few unwanted cards to […]