Poland’s dreams of a nuclear powered future have taken a giant leap forward over the past week, but its ongoing refusal to close a controversial coal mine leave it...
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Several countries in Central and Eastern Europe – notably Poland – have belatedly realised that hydrogen offers a potentially huge opportunity to divest from...
As Poland begins to reduces its reliance on coal as a primary source of electricity production, both renewable and nuclear power will have a role to play in its energy...
Leading figures in Polish and European politics, business, and culture were recently asked to offer their vision of Poland and Central Europe at large – its place...
Poland’s Climate Minister Michał Kurtyka has revealed plans to construct six nuclear power units by 2040 as the country ups its efforts to transition towards a...
Bulgaria, Czechia, Poland and Romania can be important drivers of Europe’s green recovery and climate efforts through clean energy investment, a new report has revealed...
Poland appears to have built its last coal-fired power plant. Late on May 19, two state-run Polish utility companies, Enea and Energa, said that they were ending their...
The decision last week of Polish state-run utilities Energa and Enea to freeze financing for their joint project to build a new 1GW coal-fired power unit at Ostrołęka...
Poland is still facing a significant challenge from its Soviet environmental heritage in its fight to combat air pollution and transform the country’s energy production...
“Right now, we are facing a man-made disaster of global scale. Our greatest threat in thousands of years. Climate change. If we don’t take action, the...
In the run up to COP24 UN climate talks, due to be held in Poland in early December, the governments of Poland and the UK have announced a new partnership designed to...
The European Union’s Innovation and Networks Executive Agency (INEA), Polish operator Gaz-System and its Slovak counterpart Eustream have signed an agreement to...