Poland’s Energy Independence: Minister Wrochna on Nuclear, Gas and Supply Security

Polish Minister Wojciech Wrochna emphasizes that while Poland has achieved high energy independence, continuous investment in nuclear power is crucial for long-term stability.

Continuous Energy Independence

Polish Minister Wojciech Wrochna emphasizes that while Poland has already achieved a high level of energy independence, this is not a permanent state. He stresses that independence must be built continuously.

Nuclear Power Investments

Minister Wrochna identifies investments in nuclear energy as a key element of Poland’s energy strategy, providing stable, secure, and low-emission energy sources in the long term. The first nuclear power plant in Poland is expected to begin operations around 2036, which will be a source of clean and hopefully the cheapest energy.

Transition Away from Coal

Wrochna reminds that the energy transformation means gradually moving away from coal, which is not only highly emission-intensive but also increasingly affects the growth of electricity prices.

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