
Poland’s coal industry is in dire straits.
July 27, 2020 3:19 pmZe Pak will close its 78MW Konin lignite plant by the end of 2022. Just transition plans are now urgently needed for affected workers.
Ze Pak will close its 78MW Konin lignite plant by the end of 2022. Just transition plans are now urgently needed for affected workers.
A new set of digital tools were launched to highlight coal utilities and financial institutions that continue to hold back progress.
Polish Energy company Energa has confirmed that its controversial 1,000 MW Ostrołęka C coal plant project in Poland will not go ahead.
Based on the results of completed analyzes of the Ostrołęka C coal plant, Enea and Energa decided to implement the investment using natural gas combustion.
Energy company PKN ORLEN will not invest in Ostrołęka C as a coal-fired project. Ostrołęka C is the last of the new coal plant under construction in Poland.
The future of coal has darkened considerably with energy company PKN ORLEN announcing that it will not invest in Ostrołęka C as a coal-fired project.
On 20 November 2019, Polish energy company Tauron announced that its Stalowa Wola (250MW) coal plant will retire by 2021 […]
PGE has omitted its Gubin lignite mine project from its 2019 financial report, signalling that it has abandoned the project.
Polish state-owned energy company PGE has omitted the Gubin coal mine project from its latest financial report, confirming in this way that it has been shelved.