The complex case for Polish hydrogen economy
The Polish low-carbon hydrogen economy will be driven by public subsidies and policies – funding for infrastructure, CfDs for operations, required offtake by the industry,
The Polish low-carbon hydrogen economy will be driven by public subsidies and policies – funding for infrastructure, CfDs for operations, required offtake by the industry,
Europe needs more wind power. On the road to climate neutrality in 2050, the European Union should reach as much as 317 GW of offshore
Hydrogen production from natural gas is a significant source of greenhouse gas emissions. An alternative in the form of green hydrogen produced by electrolysis is
Michał Smoleń tells the story of the failure to update the document before national elections. He also analysed the new forecast scenario and found that
Instrat took part in the European Commission’s public consultations on the reform of the EU’s electricity market design. In our view, past efforts to liberalise
47% – that is how much less of Poland’s land potential will be available for onshore wind investments, compared to the original government proposal, given
Instrat published a study in mid-2021 which shows that Poland can easily unlock the potential of onshore energy. Liberalizing the damaging 10H rule according to
Cement plants are responsible for approx. 6% of CO2 emissions from large Polish industry and power sector. They emit more CO2 than one and a
Ensuring the provision of energy at all times and places is a challenge for energy systems with a large share of variable renewable energy sources
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