The Energy Club
is an independent platform to discuss key issues of Poland’s energy transition, bringing together the administration sector with business and academia.
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Mission
of the Energy Club
Our mission is to provide an in-depth analysis of the challenges
accompanying the changes in the Polish energy sector, as well as to develop solutions to support quality legislation for a just energy transition.
We create a neutral space for dialogue
between representatives of administration and politics and representatives of business, academia and experts from leading think tanks.
Together we are looking for solutions
aimed at expanding access to clean, safe and affordable energy for Polish citizens. We bring together different perspectives, working in a spirit of broad collaboration.
Our mission is to provide an in-depth analysis of the challenges
accompanying the changes in the Polish energy sector, as well as to develop solutions to support quality legislation for a just energy transition.
We create a neutral space for dialogue
between representatives of administration and politics and representatives of business, academia and experts from leading think tanks.
Together we are looking for solutions
aimed at expanding access to clean, safe and affordable energy for Polish citizens. We bring together different perspectives, working in a spirit of broad collaboration.
VISION
of the Energy Club
Our vision is a climate-neutral and energy secure Poland,
where access to clean and affordable energy is every citizen's right and not a luxury.
Implementing this vision requires cooperation
and in-depth dialogue between representatives of the public and private sectors, as well as experts from leading think tanks representing the civil society as well as academics.
Our vision is a climate-neutral and energy secure Poland,
where access to clean and affordable energy is every citizen's right and not a luxury.
Implementing this vision requires cooperation
and in-depth dialogue between representatives of the public and private sectors, as well as experts from leading think tanks representing the civil society as well as academics.
FOUNDER
of the Energy Club
Michał Niewiadomski
Founder of the Energy Club
Energy and climate journalist involved in the media for 30 years.He has worked for Radio Mazowsze, Rozgłośnia Harcerska (Scout Radio), Radiostacja, Polish Radio BIS, TVN CNBC, Polish Radio One and Rzeczpospolita.
In 2021, he was awarded the Personality of the Year title by the Polish Wind Energy Association. Graduate of the University of Warsaw, the Warsaw School of Economics and the Warsaw University of Technology.
OUR FRIENDS
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Wydział Zarządzania UW
jest najstarszą i wiodącą w Europie Środkowo-Wschodniej jednostką kształcącą w zakresie zarządzania. Od 2019 r. w jego strukturach działa Centrum Badań nad Transformacją Energetyczną, Mobilnością i Zmianami klimatu, zajmujące się prowadzeniem badań naukowych, analiz rynkowych oraz studiów wykonalności z różnych obszarów energetyki, mobilności miejskiej i współdzielonej oraz transportu niskoemisyjnego, jak również oceną skutków przemian środowiskowych i klimatycznych towarzyszących tym procesom.
Instytut Energetyki - Państwowy Instytut Badawczy
jest jednym z największych w Polsce instytutów prowadzących badania w zakresie technologii energetycznych. Jest nowoczesnym centrum badawczo-wdrożeniowym podległym Ministerstwu Klimatu i Środowiska. Działalność Instytutu obejmuje szeroki obszar badań energetycznych: od prac eksperckich na potrzeby sektora elektroenergetycznego, po najbardziej zaawansowane przyszłościowe technologie generacji energii, jak ogniwa paliwowe, czyste technologie węglowe i odnawialne źródła energii.