Developing by inhibiting. Morawiecki's Plan and energy sector Poland’s Plan for Responsible Development is supposed to help Poland escape economic stagnation. But the money recieved from the EU has mostly been spent on upgrading coal plants, and attempts at building renewable plants have fallen flat. Michał Olszewski takes a look. By Michał Olszewski
In Poland, an Ohioan finds a parallel world on climate policy Despite an ongoing freeze on state policies to boost clean energy in Ohio, efforts to increase energy efficiency and renewable energy are underway in Cleveland and the rest of Cuyahoga County. By Kathiann Kowalski
Restrictive new law will harm Poland’s wind industry, advocates say A new law that took effect in Poland earlier this month could kill growing competition from land-based wind farms by expanding setback requirements tenfold and increasing tax burdens. By Kathiann Kowalski
Sustainable Energy Security: A Transatlantic Opportunity Raport ukazuje powiązania między polityką zagraniczną a kwestiami bezpieczeństwa i energetyki oraz analizuje i proponuje rozwiązania w kontekście zmieniających się realiów społecznych, politycznych i ekonomicznych po obu stronach Atlantyku.
Blog on energy transition in Poland Journalist Michał Olszewski comments developments in the Polish energy sector with a special emphasis on coal production.
Poland's Energiewende. A European transition "When Western Europe thinks about greening its electricity generation, Poland has a more basic problem of how to change people’s minds and turn them away from using dirty fuel in their homes. But Poland’s electricity market is also about to change and a lot has happened since Poland joined the European Union in 2004", states science journalist Tomasz Ulanowski. By Tomasz Ulanowski
The Polish conservatives and the ecology issue The conviction that Poland should denounce the EU climate agreement still forms a big part of the political beliefs. However, other voices on this issue can increasingly be heard on the right side of the political spectrum. By Michał Olszewski
The Polish Energy Drought The extreme heatwave this summer put additional pressure on the Polish power system. Energy planners and policy makers should no longer just be worried about power outages in winter, argues Michal Olszewski. Summer heat could be just as disruptive. By Michał Olszewski
Polish strategies for decarbonization Poland has a new president – Andrzej Duda, from the right-wing and anti-European party. And if the current political winds do not change, we can expect a substantial shift in the Polish parliament after the general elections in the fall, warns Michał Olszewski. What does it mean for the Polish environmental policy? By Michał Olszewski
The good old way – how Poland’s industry capitalized on the EU 2030 climate and energy goals Poland was instrumental in preventing more ambitious goals at last fall’s EU energy and climate target negotiations in Brussels. Over the long run, however, this strategy may backfire, as Michał Olszewski warns. By Michał Olszewski