2022
DOI: 10.3390/en15051945
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Assumptions of the Energy Policy of the Country versus Investment Outlays Related to the Purchase of Alternative Fuels: Poland as a Case Study

Abstract: Nowadays, the importance of activities for the protection of the environment is growing. This approach has a major impact on the current energy and mining policy in Poland. On the one hand, the energy policy has imposed several restrictions to which the Polish economy will have to adapt; on the other, however, it raises great social opposition from professional groups that will be at risk of changing or losing their jobs and income, which implies extensive restructuring processes. These processes involve the d… Show more

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“…PEP2040 contains a synthesis of three pillars-fair transformation, zero-emission energy system and good air quality-on the basis of which directional (specific) objectives of future energy behaviour have been set. These goals highlighted in the document include the optimal use of own energy resources through the transformation of own coal regions (hard coal and lignite) and in-depth research and development activities aimed at finding innovations to reduce the environmental burden of fossil fuels, development of the power generation and grid infrastructure in such a way as to ensure that, with the decreasing impact of fossil fuels and greater renewable energy sources, it will be possible to meet the demand for power with one's own resources [64]. The strategic objectives resulting from PEP2040 also include diversification of natural gas and crude oil supplies and expansion of network infrastructure through import capacities and the launch of Baltic Pipe and the second line of the Pomeranian Pipeline as well as other storage facilities, liberalisation of the electricity market through the implementation of an action plan to increase cross-border electricity transmission capacity, use of bio-components and alternative fuels (LNG, CNG, hydrogen, biomethane and synthetic fuels) and electromobility.…”
Section: Directions Of Change and Prospects For The Development Of Th...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PEP2040 contains a synthesis of three pillars-fair transformation, zero-emission energy system and good air quality-on the basis of which directional (specific) objectives of future energy behaviour have been set. These goals highlighted in the document include the optimal use of own energy resources through the transformation of own coal regions (hard coal and lignite) and in-depth research and development activities aimed at finding innovations to reduce the environmental burden of fossil fuels, development of the power generation and grid infrastructure in such a way as to ensure that, with the decreasing impact of fossil fuels and greater renewable energy sources, it will be possible to meet the demand for power with one's own resources [64]. The strategic objectives resulting from PEP2040 also include diversification of natural gas and crude oil supplies and expansion of network infrastructure through import capacities and the launch of Baltic Pipe and the second line of the Pomeranian Pipeline as well as other storage facilities, liberalisation of the electricity market through the implementation of an action plan to increase cross-border electricity transmission capacity, use of bio-components and alternative fuels (LNG, CNG, hydrogen, biomethane and synthetic fuels) and electromobility.…”
Section: Directions Of Change and Prospects For The Development Of Th...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By safeguarding the environment, resources, and the environment, increased reliance on renewable energy would contribute to environmental sustainability. The factors that contribute to the low use of renewable energy may include large initial outlays which are related to the purchase of alternative fuels Ciołek et al [17]. Furthermore, in order to deliver energy to consumers from sources like wind, water, sunlight, biomass, and geothermal energy, updated, modern, and efficient electricity grids are needed [18] (Olabisi et al 2019) [19].…”
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confidence: 99%