Energy Law: Chaos or Golden Opportunity?

Poland’s energy sector has become a major construction site and a complex legal area, involving over 50 legal acts and billions in investment.

The Complexity of Polish Energy Law

The energy sector has become one of the largest construction sites in the Polish economy—and simultaneously one of the most complicated areas of law.

Today, we are no longer talking about individual regulations, but about the need to navigate over 50 legal acts simultaneously. This is coupled with enormous sums of money: investments counted in billions, penalties in hundreds of millions, and the growing importance of energy transformation for the entire economy.

Analyzing the Market

A conversation with Professor Filip Elżanowski breaks down this market into its core components.

Changing Client Profiles and Risks

This is also a story about how the client profile is changing—from large corporations to ordinary entrepreneurs investing in energy—and why a lack of experience in this industry can be costly.

The Future of Energy: AI and Independence

The discussion extends to the future: artificial intelligence in administration, the digital twin of the regulator, and whether Europe is truly heading towards energy independence.

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