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  2. Ministry of Energy (Poland) - Wikipedia

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    Ministry of Energy (Poland) ul. Krucza 36/Wspólna 6, Warsaw. Ministry of Energy ( Polish: Ministerstwo Energii) is the office of government in Poland responsible for energy policy and the management of mineral deposits. It was created in late 2015 from the split of the Ministry of Infrastructure and Development .

  3. Energy in Poland - Wikipedia

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    Energy in Poland. The Polish energy sector is the fifth largest in Europe. [1] By the end of 2023, the installed generation capacity had reached 55.216 GW, [2] while electricity consumption for that year was 167.52 TWh and generation was 163.63 TWh, [3] with 26% of this coming from renewables. [4]

  4. Ministries of Poland - Wikipedia

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    The ministries of Poland are the various departments performing functions implemented by the Polish government. Each ministry is headed by a governmental minister selected by the Prime Minister, who sits in the collective executive Council of Ministers. The current competences and regulations of the ministries were established under a series of ...

  5. Poland National Renewable Energy Action Plan - Wikipedia

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    Poland national target for the share of renewable sources in gross final consumption of energy in 2020 is 15%. The expected total energy consumption in 2020 is 69,200 ktoe and hence the amount of energy from renewable sources in target year 2020 should be 10,380.5 ktoe. National Renewable Energy Action Plan sets a target of the share of ...

  6. Economy of Poland - Wikipedia

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    The largest component of Poland's economy is the service sector (62.3%), followed by industry (34.2%) and agriculture (3.5%). Following the economic reform of 1989, Poland's external debt has increased from $42.2 billion in 1989 to $365.2 billion in 2014. Poland shipped US$224.6 billion worth of goods around the globe in 2017, while exports ...

  7. Nuclear power in Poland - Wikipedia

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    However, this proving unaffordable in the immediate future, Poland decided to build a 4.5 GWe nuclear power plant by 2030. In 2007, a draft energy policy proposed a 10 GWe nuclear capacity by 2030 to provide 10% of electricity. The deadline gives an estimated ten years for investment and construction and five years of public campaigning.

  8. Politics of Poland - Wikipedia

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    Politics of Poland. The government of Poland takes the form of a unitary parliamentary representative democratic republic, whereby the president is the head of state and the prime minister is the head of government. [1] [2] However, its form of government has also been identified as semi-presidential. [3] [4] [5] [6]

  9. Climate change in Poland - Wikipedia

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    Energy consumption and sources. Poland's energy, according to the most recent statistics from 2021, is mainly derived from hard and brown coal and crude oil, which are fossil fuels and thus emit greenhouse gasses: they account for 69.2% of Poland's energy supply. Renewable energy carriers account for only 11.8% of the energy supply.