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25-26.09.2024

WiseEuropa the institutional patron of the DISE energy congress in Wroclaw.

We invite you to participate in the congress on September 25-26 in Wroclaw.

During this year’s anniversary edition, the debate will focus on issues related to securing national needs for diversification and decarbonization of energy sources, as well as rational management of resources – renewable, fossil, and critical raw materials.

29-30.10.2024

WiseEuropa is a patron of the GREENPACT European ESG Summit Congress in Poznań.

We invite you to participate in the congress on October 29-30 at the Poznań Congress Center on the grounds of the Poznań International Fair.

More than 200 speakers and 2,000 participants – business representatives, activists, academics, representatives of public administration and international agencies will take an innovative look at sustainability and ESG issues in the European and global context.

23.04.2024

WiseEuropa na Kongresie Carbon Capture

We wtorek 23 kwietnia 2024 roku w Poznaniu odbędzie się Kongres Carbon Capture, organizowany przez wydawcę „Magazynu Biomasa”. Dyrektor Rozwoju Programów w WiseEuropa, dr Krzysztof Fal, poprowadzi panel poświęcony finansowaniu inwestycji CCS/CCUS. 

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New Dealing

One of the main objectives of the reform is to make electricity prices more stable for domestic and business consumers. This should protect consumers from price spikes and make electricity prices less dependent on volatile fossil fuel prices.

What the EMD reform changes?

The EMD reform is based on changes to improve the regulatory environment in the
following areas:
• long-term security of electricity supply at reasonable costs
• strengthening the protection of end users;
• development of the PPA market in the European Union;
• unification of the form of support for new generating units

This report not only explains the proposal for a new model of the electricity market, but also provides specific recommendations for regulators both in Poland and in the European Union. By presenting a comprehensive vision and a detailed plan of the proposed changes, we aim to contribute to the development of a common, competitive and sustainable electricity market that meets the challenges of the 21st century. Presented analysis aims to provide policymakers, stakeholders and the wider public with a common understanding of the changes needed to shape the future of energy in the EU.