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How does the Polish electricity market work?
Electricity Market The structure of the Polish wholesale electricity mar-ket follows the typical West European model in that energy can be traded on a bilateral basis using “over the counter” standard contracts, via the PolPX power exchange, and also in the balancing market oper-ated by the Polish TSO.
Will Poland have a new energy strategy?
A new Polish energy strategy is expected by the end of 2018. Some particularly interesting statements in the public debate on this strategy are the announcement by Energy Minister, Krzysztof Tchorzewski, in Sep-tember 2017, that the Ostrołęka coal-fired power plant would be the last big coal investment in Poland.
Who owns Polish power companies?
Most of the Polish power companies continue to be owned by the State Treasury. The Treasury wholly owns PSE (the transmission system operator, or TSO), and holds a majority share in PGE, Energa, and Enea.
What is the Polish Energy Regulatory ofice (Ero)?
The Polish Energy Regulatory Ofice (ERO) is respon-sible for the regulation of the electricity, gas, and heating sectors. Its responsibilities are set forth in the Polish Energy Act of 1997 (“Energy Act”), which has been amended over time. The ERO is an independ-ent agency.
What are the energy balancing arrangements in Poland?
As is the case in the majority of Member States, the energy balancing arrangements in Poland consist of three main elements: programme responsibil-ity, the single-buyer market for balancing energy operated by the TSO following market closure, and the imbalance settlement process.
What is Poland's energy policy until 2030?
Poland expects to see an increase in overall demand for electricity through 2030, combined with a trend towards the decommissioning of old power plants. 3 The policy document Polish Energy Policy until 2030 sets forth a vision for the mix of technologies that will replace these plants.


