2021
DOI: 10.3390/en14238165
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The Challenges of Poland’s Energy Transition

Abstract: The ongoing climate changes necessitate an effective climate policy. The energy transition is now an important topic and problem, especially in Poland. (1) The undertaken analysis of the problem of energy transition is important for political, social and technological reasons. Political, because it shows the weakness of the implementation of Polish energy policy in regards to climate change. Social, because energy transition will bring about significant social changes in the largest industrial region of Poland… Show more

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“…Energy, social and environmental policies reached a stalemate [8]. Energy based on coal (68%), including hard coal (45%), was blocked in changes in energy sources [9]. Currently, the energy transformation is the only solution [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Energy, social and environmental policies reached a stalemate [8]. Energy based on coal (68%), including hard coal (45%), was blocked in changes in energy sources [9]. Currently, the energy transformation is the only solution [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mines are still one of the biggest employers in the region, and the miner community is one of the most powerful professional groups of employees in the country. That, unfortunately, means that aspects of climate change and obligations towards the European Union Green Deal goals are hard to achieve, even though Poles understand that modernization of the energy sector is crucial to improving the energy security of the country [25,26]. However, when finally started, the process of energy transition will affect the Silesian Voivodship landscape, just as the development of coal-based energy has changed it in previous centuries.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A big problem is also the outdated technology, often 30 years old, which turns out to be, firstly, much less effective and efficient in relation to the current state of technology and, secondly, in need of frequent and highly capital-intensive repairs and overhauls [5]. Therefore, for several years, the Polish energy sector has been undergoing deep transformation processes whose main objective is to reduce the overall share of conventional, i.e., primarily coal-based, power generation in favor of innovative solutions, including the implementation of low-and zero-emission sources of electricity [6,7]. Actions taken in this area are to ensure Poland's energy security and economic efficiency in the coming years [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%