Polska wobec Polityki Energetyczno-Klimatycznej UE w drugiej dekadzie XXI w.
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Data wydania
2013
Autorzy
Tytuł czasopisma
ISSN
1733-2680
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ISBN
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Wydawca
Oficyna Wydawnicza AFM
Abstrakt
The aim of the article is to synthetically present Poland’s stance towards the challenges regarding
the EU’s climate and energy policy in the second decade of the 21st century. In the first part of the
article the conditions, main goals and directions of Poland’s energy policy as well as climate protection
policy have been discussed. The prognoses of energy and fuel demands concerning the year 2030
have been presented as well. In the second part of the article difficulties and restrictions concerning the
necessity of Poland’s adaptation to the EU’s energy and climate package demands has been presented
that is restriction in greenhouse gases emissions and in development of renewable energy sources
in final energy consumption. The current energy and climate package exerts influence on trends in
development of energy sector and puts Poland to the test of technical and socio-economic type. In
the third part of the article basic elements of Poland’s stance towards European energy and climate
policy involving suggestions of transition to a low emission economy (raising the goal of the EU’s
greenhouse gases reduction through 2050 to 20%), increase in share of the renewable energy sources
in total EU’s energy consumption going beyond established 20% to 2020 as well as reform concerning
European system of emissions trade EU–ETS. Proposals and actions that Poland had yet undertaken
within the EU were also discussed in the paper. Controversies as to implementation of the energy and
climate package, which indirectly influence Poland’s image as a state blocking activities for climate
protection, are not insignificant for the current Poland’s stand on the EU’s energy and climate policy
in the medium to long term. The paper ends with conclusions together with recommendations. Undoubtedly,
the biggest challenge for Poland is still an integrated approach to energy and environmental
protection policies manifesting in transition to a low emission economy parallel to improving energy
supply security. For working out Polish negotiating position at the EU’s level that could enhance our
role, it is essential to prepare energy strategy in medium and long term that would show both the
potential of reduction in greenhouse gases emission, increase in renewable energy sources share and
constraint which Poland will have to face.
Opis
Słowa kluczowe
Poland, European Union, energy policy, climate protection policy, greenhouse gases emission, renewable energy sources
Źródło
Krakowskie Studia Międzynarodowe 2013, nr 4 s. 187-206.