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Poland’s role in shaping Europe’s energy transition and competitiveness
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Poland’s role in shaping Europe’s energy transition and competitiveness

During a tumultuous yet transformative time, PKEE seeks to drive a cleaner, more prosperous and resilient region

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European energy transition: the Polish perspective

Greenhouse gas emissions in the electricity sector have reduced by a quarter, renewable energy sources have witnessed unprecedented growth. Now, Poland must increase system flexibility and invest in grid infrastructure.

December 5, 2023 5:00 am CET

Macron pitches non-punitive green transition with new package

The announcement for the green package comes as the UK and Germany tackle pushback and questions around the cost of the environmental agenda.

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Labour’s Keir Starmer is a green activist to his core

The Labour leader needs to decide whether his green past will help or hinder his path to power.

September 7, 2023 9:00 pm CET

Niger coup sparks concerns about French, EU uranium dependency

Niger is the provider of 15 percent of France’s uranium needs and accounts for a fifth of the EU’s uranium stock.

July 31, 2023 1:14 pm CET

Europe’s new Marshall Plan: The EU makes a bet on rebuilding Ukraine

Reconstruction of Ukraine set to dominate London conference as reparation costs mount.

June 21, 2023 4:00 am CET
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The EU greenwashed fossil gas. Today, we are suing.

Financial institutions and policymakers beware: the EU Taxonomy’s greenwashing of gas is on shaky ground.

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Investing in the chemistry to power Europe’s green future

Green hydrogen could cut seven gigatons of carbon dioxide emissions annually by 2050, about 20 percent of human-generated CO2 emissions.

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Europe is out of the immediate energy crisis

The challenge now for policymakers and industry alike is to smoothly facilitate a transition toward structurally lower gas consumption.

March 15, 2023 4:02 am CET

Together, we can blunt Russia’s energy weapon

Ukraine and its allies need to move fast, as recent missile strikes have now crippled almost half of the country’s energy system.

December 13, 2022 4:03 am CET

Why cheap US gas costs a fortune in Europe

European politicians are pointing the finger at US gas sellers, but the blame lies closer to home.

November 15, 2022 3:40 pm CET
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Q&A: Polish Deputy PM Jacek Sasin on energy sovereignty

Deputy Prime Minister of Poland and Minister for State Assets Jacek Sasin talks with ZPP, Poland’s Union of Entrepreneurs and Employers.

November 2, 2022 5:00 am CET

France orders oil staff back to work amid fuel strikes

Despite a deal, strikes continue, which Élisabeth Borne says the government ‘cannot accept.’

October 11, 2022 6:06 pm CET
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The G7’s oil price cap is a perilous gamble

The eleventh-hour mechanism carries grave risks and unintended consequences that shouldn’t be ignored.

September 28, 2022 4:43 am CET

Russia’s energy blackmail runs out of gas — for now

Gas prices are falling despite Russia’s Gazprom shutting down the Nord Stream pipeline this week, but winter worries remain.

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Bulgaria risks a relapse into its addiction to Russia’s Gazprom

With a caretaker government in place, some fear Sofia could return to buying energy supplies from Moscow’s export monopoly.

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Russia warns of winter pain as gas prices hit new records

A slump in Russian gas exports makes Norway Germany’s top supplier.

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Watts going down? Europe’s scorching summer parches hydropower

Record-breaking temperatures are starving hydropower plants and raising questions about how to adapt them for the future.

August 9, 2022 5:49 pm CET

Gas wars: How Putin sent EU energy prices rocketing

Russian President Vladimir Putin is playing politics with gas deliveries to the EU.

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After Draghi, a mixed bag awaits Italy

As a result of September’s election the country’s Euro-Atlantic anchoring may actually be strengthened, but its European role will not.  

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Orbán: Hungary to strike new gas deal with Russia this summer

Hungary currently lags behind other EU countries in loading up on gas ahead of winter.

July 29, 2022 12:28 pm CET

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Leaders say the message matters more than the math on gas savings plan.

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Mandatory gas consumption cuts of 15 percent can only be activated by a vote of the Council.

July 26, 2022 2:17 pm CET

Europe needs energy solidarity — not a North-South rift

The bloc must urgently implement a compensation scheme to prevent Putin from dividing member countries.

July 26, 2022 4:01 am CET

Southern rebellion threatens to sink EU gas rationing plan

Brussels doesn’t have the votes to pass sweeping emergency powers.

July 21, 2022 11:27 pm CET
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