Mirosław Kowalik, President of the Board of ENEA - the investor of the Ostrołęka C power plant, admits that the future of the energy sector lies in renewables. ‘Most probably we will carry out our transformation in the same direction as Germany has but we are going to need more time’ – says Kowalik.
więcejThe Minister for Energy Krzysztof Tchórzewski believes that renewable sources of energy should be treated as a form of health expenditure. He fears, though, that Poland is a country too poor to invest in environmentally- and health-friendly energy.
więcejLast week Polish environmental NGOs participated in Annual General Meetings of four European financial institutions: Allianz, Aviva, Commerzbank and Talanx.
więcejOn the 9th of May a representative of a Polish NGO Association Workshop for All Beings called on Allianz at its Annual General Meeting in Munich to close loopholes in its climate policy and to stop underwriting coal companies which are developing harmful coal-based projects.
więcejOn Monday (16.04.2018) 8 civil society organisations: Pracownia na rzecz Wszystkich Istot, Fundacja Rozwój TAK – Odkrywki NIE, Stowarzyszenie ekologiczne EKO-UNIA, Towarzystwo na rzecz Ziemi, Stowarzyszenie Ekologiczno-Kulturalne Wspólna Ziemia, Polska Zielona Sieć, Fundacja Frank Bold i Zielony Instytut, called on the largest privately managed pension funds in Poland to divest from ENERGA and ENEA, the two companies implementing the project to build Ostrołęka C, a 1000 MW coal-fired power plant.
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