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How to overcome the energy crisis in Poland?

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  • Robert Kuraszkiewicz
  • Maciej Stańczuk
  • Janusz Steinhoff

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We are pleased to present the mBank-CASE Seminar Proceedings No. 174 entitled “How to overcome the energy crisis in Poland?”. The publication consists of an article by Maciej Stanczuk and Robert Kuraszkiewicz under the same title, and a commentary on the article by Janusz Steinhoff. On the threshold of winter 2022/23, Europe is facing its biggest energy crisis since the end of the Cold War. Its immediate cause is Russia’s armed attack on Ukraine and the associated sanctions imposed on Russia by the European Union. For years, European markets have become dependent on Russian raw materials, which in the current circumstances translates into increased energy prices. The dependence on imports from Russia varies between EU countries, hence the scale of the current crisis also differs from one country to another. Poland, however, is affected more severely. Fossil fuel prices have increased significantly in the last 12 months, and the Polish economy is hugely dependent on them. The energy sector needs a crisis plan at the moment. However, this plan must be embedded in a larger project – the construction of a modern low-carbon system. The problem is much bigger than it may seem, and a return to the status quo after the end of the war, which will happen sooner or later, is not a good solution for Poland. The analysis shows that Poland needs to shift its energy sector significantly to renewable energy sources, and that it is necessary to decide on investments in nuclear power. Poland needs to move in the direction of implementing the European Union’s climate and energy policy, i.e. increase the dynamics of creating new capacity in renewable sources. Large investments in distribution and transmission networks are also necessary. In conclusion, the authors emphasize that the energy transition is the biggest challenge facing Poland, and it will take decades. Stability is necessary in the energy sector, and order in terms of competences and regulations is essential. It is essential to move away from the manual steering of economic entities, and to cease the replacement of the state’s regulatory functions with primitively-understood ownership policy.

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  • Robert Kuraszkiewicz & Maciej Stańczuk & Janusz Steinhoff, 2022. "How to overcome the energy crisis in Poland?," mBank - CASE Seminar Proceedings 0174, CASE-Center for Social and Economic Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:sec:mbanks:0174
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    JEL classification:

    • O13 - Economic Development, Innovation, Technological Change, and Growth - - Economic Development - - - Agriculture; Natural Resources; Environment; Other Primary Products
    • O33 - Economic Development, Innovation, Technological Change, and Growth - - Innovation; Research and Development; Technological Change; Intellectual Property Rights - - - Technological Change: Choices and Consequences; Diffusion Processes
    • Q55 - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics; Environmental and Ecological Economics - - Environmental Economics - - - Environmental Economics: Technological Innovation
    • Q56 - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics; Environmental and Ecological Economics - - Environmental Economics - - - Environment and Development; Environment and Trade; Sustainability; Environmental Accounts and Accounting; Environmental Equity; Population Growth
    • Q58 - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics; Environmental and Ecological Economics - - Environmental Economics - - - Environmental Economics: Government Policy

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