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Energy review of the week - record investments, a breakthrough at sea and regulators on the brake

Orlen installs the largest sea turbines in Europe, and the value of investments in photovoltaics exceeded PLN 12 billion. At the same time, Brussels announces 90% of the purpose of reducing CO₂ emissions and relief for industry, while the government suspends key changes in gas storage. In the background, the modernization of port infrastructure is underway to support raw material logistics and agroenergetics.

Source: Orlen / Press materials

Orlen installs the largest wind turbines in Europe. There is already the first Polish windmill at sea

The government suspends changes in gas storage

Source: WysokieNapiecie.pl

Photo. Depositphotts

Brussels: 90% CO2 emission reduction and relief for industry.

Two strategic projects at the Port of Gdańsk enter the implementation phase - reconstruction of the Vistula quay and the construction of the Agro terminal

Photo. Economykamorska.pl

Source: Zielonagospodarka.pl

Photovoltaic market in Poland 2025. The value of the investment exceeded PLN 12 billion

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