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Rola Klastrów W Transformacji Energetycznej Polskiej Gospodarki

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  • ŁĄCKA, IRENA
  • BRELIK, AGNIESZKA

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Transformacja energetyczna w Polsce stanowi poważne wyzwanie dla polskiej gospodarki i jej instytucji. Proces ten przebiega powoli i napotyka na liczne przeszkody. Klastry energetyczne i przemysłowe odgrywają kluczową rolę w przyspieszeniu transformacji energetycznej i zmniejszeniu tych barier. Celem badania było wykazanie roli klastrów w Polsce we wspieraniu transformacji energetycznej. W badaniu zastosowano podejście opisowe, obejmujące analizę literatury krajowej i zagranicznej, danych wtórnych i wyników badań innych badaczy, a także wywiady w dwóch wybranych celowo klastrach. Z badań wynika, że klastry energetyczne i przemysłowe odgrywają ważną rolę we wspieraniu transformacji energetycznej w Polsce. Ich charakter, cele i metody działania są zróżnicowane. Klastry energetyczne koncentrują się przede wszystkim na produkcji, dystrybucji i zużyciu energii. Struktura klastrowa umożliwia zwiększenie bezpieczeństwa energetycznego lokalnych społeczności i optymalizuje wykorzystanie lokalnych zasobów energii, w tym odnawialnych. Z kolei, klastry przemysłowe wspierają swoich członków w organizowaniu współpracy w zakresie innowacji, aby przygotować się na wyzwania transformacji energetycznej. Ułatwiają transfer wiedzy i technologii, a także zapewniają pomoc w pozyskiwaniu finansowania na inwestycje związane z transformacją energetyczną.

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  • Łącka, Irena & Brelik, Agnieszka, 2025. "Rola Klastrów W Transformacji Energetycznej Polskiej Gospodarki," Roczniki (Annals), Polish Association of Agricultural Economists and Agribusiness - Stowarzyszenie Ekonomistow Rolnictwa e Agrobiznesu (SERiA), vol. 2025(3).
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:paaero:401310
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.401310
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