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  • 2 days left until BEIF 2018!

    In just 2 days at the Baltic Energy Industry Forum, we will discuss about offshore energy investments that will guarantee Poland’s energy security in the coming decades!

    • Session I – “Energy from the Baltic Sea for Poland 2025” – how to ensure demand for gas and electricity in Poland by energy potential of the Baltic Sea – discussion about politics, law and investments in offshore gas pipelines and grid and offshore wind farms.
    • Session II – “Offshore energy industry” – European and Polish specialization – how to build competitiveness of Polish supply for offshore investments on the European market and European supply on the global market – discussion about local content, experience, international cooperation.
    • Session III – „The role of gas in modernising the Polish energy sector” – how to switch from coal domination to sustainable energy mix – discussion about the guarantee and competitiveness of gas supplies for the energy sector and the role of gas generation in balancing renewable energy.
    •  Session IV –“How to transform the potential of offshore energy into offshore wind farms” – when and how many offshore wind farms will be built on the Polish sea – discussion about the potential, regulatory environment and construction of connecting points.
    • Session V – a great summary of co

    FNEZ has established cooperation with European Copper Institute

     The Foundation for Sustainable Energy has established cooperation with the European Copper Institute in the field of promoting the development of offshore wind energy.

    Offshore wind energy in addition to providing emission-free and stable renewable supply of electricity and several tens of thousands of jobs is also stimulating demand for raw materials. Around 6 thousand tons of copper is needed mainly in cables, machines, lightning protection and power electronics to build a 1 GW-capacity offshore wind farm, which means an additional benefit for the Polish mining and smelting companies as well as copper fabricators. The Polish company KGHM in 2016 was the sixth largest producer of copper in the world.


    We will talk about the role of copper in the development of offshore wind energy at the Baltic Industry Energy Forum – BEIF.  European Copper Institute is a partner of the event.

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