‘Coal paradox’ is reshaping Polish attitudes to energy transition -think-tank

Published 19:17 on April 16, 2020  /  Last updated at 13:07 on September 1, 2021  /  EMEA, EU ETS

Poland’s decline in domestic coal production is likely to have important consequences for the country’s energy transition and its attitude towards low-carbon fuels, according to a Warsaw-based think-tank.
Poland’s decline in domestic coal production is likely to have important consequences for the country’s energy transition and its attitude towards low-carbon fuels, according to a Warsaw-based think-tank.


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