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Today’s news round-up in Poland

Today’s news round-up in Poland Kalbar/TFN

Start your day with a summary of today’s top stories from Poland’s leading news sites.

State offers to buy coal-fired assets of power firms

The Polish state has offered to buy the coal-fired assets of a number of state-controlled power firms as part of its efforts to de-couple the utilities from these assets.

Poland's Tauron provides Ukraine with energy equipment

Poland's power utility Tauron Group has donated to Ukraine supporting materials and equipment to repair energy infrastructure damaged as a result of the Russian invasion, the company has said.

EIB to provide EUR 634 mln loan for Tauron's distribution networks

The European Investment Bank (EIB) has signed a EUR 634 million loan agreement with Poland’s No.2 utility Tauron to help finance the planned investments in its energy distribution networks in southern Poland.

Poland starts coal phase-out talks with EU

Poland has started talks with the European Commission on the pre-notification of its hard coal mining phase-out programme, State Assets Minister Artur Soboń told a public radio broadcast.

Polish state to take over coal-fired generation assets power companies

Poland's Treasury will take over hard coal and lignite-fired power generation assets as well as lignite mines from energy groups PGE, Tauron and Enea for integration and gradual phasing out, the Ministry of State Assets has said.

Polish power firm Tauron signs offshore wind farm deal

Tauron, a leading Polish power company, has signed an agreement with two foreign partners to prepare the construction of wind farms on the Baltic Sea, the company said in a news release on Tuesday.

Polish gov't to buy out nuclear power project venture

The State Treasury is to purchase 100 percent of shares in Poland's special purpose company PGE EJ1, owned by three power firms PGE, Enea and Tauron, and copper company KGHM. PGE EJ1 is to prepare the design and construction of the country's first nuclear power plant.

Sleek, elegant and drop dead gorgeous, the Izera electric car is everything hoped for… and more

Revealed today, the new electric cars from ElectroMobility Poland features state-of-the-art technology, are capable of reaching 0 to 100 km/hr in less than eight seconds, can go up to 400 km on a single charge, and users can “communicate” with the vehicles using either apps, LCD touchscreens or their voice.

Energy firm Tauron to build 5-MW solar power farm in southern Poland

The Tauron Group is to build a 5-MW photovoltaic farm at the site of the former Jaworzno I Power Station, in southern Poland, the firm has announced in a press release.

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