EEC Online - the event, for the first time organised remotely and 100% accessible on the Internet, will take place on the originally planned 18-20 May. The online version of the Congress will be filled with live broadcasts, presentations, interviews, webinars and online debates on the economy, which, having found itself in a completely new situation, is looking for answers to basic questions.
The future of the energy sector after the pandemic. Consequences for energetic strategies of states and businesses: producers, receivers and prices of energy as well as for the market and investments in the energy sector. Do the changes in the economy, lifestyle and politics (demand for energy, digitalisation, structure of investment, shift of power in the market, the role of the state) promote an environment supporting or obstructing changes in the energy sector? Energy security vs. energy transition. What about the prices – possible intervention in the market. How to benefit from the decrease of wholesale prices caused by the fall in demand for energy? Is it the right moment to change your energy provider? What is the state/regulator planning in relation to the energy sector and the stabilisation of prices? The future of the EU ETS system and the prices of general allowance?
Journalist, ‘Nowy Przemysł’ Economic Magazine, WNP.PL
Journalist, WNP.PL, ‘Nowy Przemysł’ Economic Magazine
President, PGE Polska Grupa Energetyczna SA
Chairman of the Board, Polish Wind Energy Association
President of the Management Board, Managing Director, Apator
Minister of the Environment of Poland in the years 2011–2013; President, Electric Vehicles Promotion Foundation (FPPE)
Minister of Climate, Poland
President of the Management Board, PGNiG
Joanna Maćkowiak-Pandera, President, Forum Energii
Managing Counsel, Dentons
Managing Director, Head of ALM Treasury, BNP Paribas Poland
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