The third seminar in the project jointly organized by the Warsaw Institute for Economic Studies and FORTUM Power and Heat Polska Sp. z o.o. took place on June 23rd.
In the Polish interests. How to use EU’s energy and climate Policies as a way of supporting Poland’s development to 2030?
The amended NBP bill has already seen the light of day. On May 28th it was taken up by the Council of Ministers and the government is expected to consider it the next meeting, on June 17th.
In the last few years, Europe has been forced to re-think its socio-economic model. Social indicators speak for themselves.
One of the elements of changes in the pension system is the so called “safety slide mechanism”.
Changes in Poland’s politically determined energy mix will be evolutionary rather than revolutionary, which means that renewable energy (including the prosumer energy) will not flourish dramatically.
The public debate on subsidies to energy sector in Poland concentrates on the level of support to renewable sources.
Microgeneration stands for producing eletricity, primarly for own purposes, from installations based on renewable energy sources.
Historical experience from different areas of the world clearly indicates that economic growth and in particular the process of economic convergence are not given once and for all.
In this paper we discuss the economic potential of the current phase of the ICT revolution in Europe.




