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Climate investments: How much have we already spent on the energy transformation?

Polish investments in the energy transformation are gaining momentum. Project Tempo research shows that Poles see the benefits of climate policies and renewable energy sources. So far, over PLN 2.53 billion has been spent on preparations for the construction of a nuclear power plant, and the LNG Terminal in Świnoujście has been expanded. Experts point to the need for further development of renewable energy sources as the key to reducing energy prices.

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Are Poles ready to bear the costs of climate policies? New study

The results of the project of the Project Tempo organization may be surprising. Poles fall better against the background of European Union countries in terms of seeing the benefits of climate policy for citizens as units and see more benefits from renewable and nuclear energy than the average EU resident.

Trump put his own. The US is coming out of the Parisian agreement

President Donald Trump signed on Monday eight ordinances and executive directives, including with the withdrawal of the US from the Paris agreement on the climate.

Author. Official White House Photo by Shealah Craighead/Trump White House Library

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The draft windmill act is ready. "Disputed issues have been resolved"

We are ready to return to the permanent committee of the Council of Ministers with the windbreaker Act-the minister of climate and the environment Paulina Hennig-Kloska said on Tuesday. She added that all disputed issues with agricultural and infrastructure ministries have been resolved.

We have already spent billions on the nuclear power plant. We have calculations

Preparations for the construction of a nuclear power plant have already cost PGE EJ1 and PEJ over PLN 2.53 billion. In addition, the government administration has spent nearly PLN 168.5 million since 2020. The amounts are considerable, but it is only small in combination with the total cost of building the first nuclear power plant in Poland, which can reach PLN 192 billion.

Photo. Mat. Press Westinghouse

Building of Świnoujście LNG Terminal -Fot. Polish LNG

At last! The third LNG terminal tank in Świnoujście is ready

Industry Minister Marzena Czarnecka, during the Wednesday completion of the expansion of the LNG terminal in Świnoujście, said that this investment is of strategic importance for Poland, it will provide us with security and self -sufficiency.

How to reduce energy prices in Poland? There is a proposal, among others For large factories

To reduce energy prices in Poland, you need to improve the conditions of RES development - Energy Forum experts believe. In their opinion, among others reduce the costs of administering so -called Direct line, which use large plants by drawing directly energy from renewable sources.

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