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Poland‘s Energy Policy until 2040 and NECP Dr Aleksandra Gawlikowska-Fyk

Poland‘s Energy Policy until 2040 and NECP Dr Aleksandra Gawlikowska-Fyk. About us. Forum Energii is an independent and non-partisan energy think tank. We are focused on forging the foundation for a clean, innovative, safe and efficient energy sector based on data and analysis.

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Poland‘s Energy Policy until 2040 and NECP Dr Aleksandra Gawlikowska-Fyk

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  1. Poland‘s Energy Policy until 2040 and NECP Dr Aleksandra Gawlikowska-Fyk

  2. About us • Forum Energii is an independent and non-partisan energy think tank. • We are focused on forging the foundation for a clean, innovative, safe and efficient energy sector based on data and analysis. • Our mission is to support Poland's implementation of energy and climate goals for 2020 and 2030.

  3. Electricityproduction in the lastdecade

  4. Changes in RES electricityproduction

  5. Twostrategicdocuments

  6. Draft Energy Policy – objectives and indicators

  7. Energy Policy – production

  8. Energy Policy – CO2emissions

  9. Conclusions • Insufficient reference to EU targets (2030) & regulations (Winter Package) • Lack of costs optimization • High rate of electricity demand growth (does not result from electrification of heating and transport) • Lack of strategy regarding electricity imports • Lack of a reliable fuel balance • No reference to the functioning of the energy market

  10. Risks • Delays in or (rather) lack of commissioning of nuclear power plants adequacy problems after lignite phase out • Costs and wholesale prices  such electricity mix does not minimise the costs; too high a correlation with CO2 prices • Unlimited imports of electricity • Imports of coal?

  11. Thank you! Dr Aleksandra Gawlikowska-Fyk Head of the Power Project aleksandra.gawlikowska-fyk@forum-energii.eu

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