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Coal in the energy sector was, is and will be
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Author: wxow.com 34 (David Bowman) | 03-09-2014 05: 47
In the project "energy policy Polish 2050" presented in August by the Ministry of economy the coal and lignite will continue to play a very important role in the Polish energy sector.
Fig. PTWP (Andrzej Wawok)
Energy coal used was, is and will need to be reconciled. Discussions about whether to build new carbon blocks are unfounded-said during the Economic Forum in Krynica, Krzysztof Zamasz, President of Enea S.A.
Krzysztof Zamasz stresses that in the project "energy policy..." is a confirmation of these investments that have already been started and are implemented. Argues that they are beneficial for both the energy users and shareholders of energy companies.
President of the Enei indicates that Polish energy policy must be consistent with the policy of the European Union.
-Coal constitutes more than 30% of the primary energy used in the world, 40% of the world's electricity is produced from coal and 70% of the steel industry in the world is dependent on coal. It shows that coal will remain for a long time yet in the mix of energy and Polish world-enumerates Brands Woszczyk, President of the Polish energy group (PGE).
Renewable energy will not replace coal
Often, as a positive example of an innovative approach to energy are Germany, which put the strong development of renewable energy sources (RES) and drop out of the production of energy in nuclear power plants.
Marek Woszczyk predicts that, regardless of what the dynamics of the development of German energy transformation (also called energiewende) was unable to develop without conventional energy, i.e., among others. from power plants on coal and lignite.
-I can't imagine that in the present state of technology energy system of a country could be based on the unpredictable energy sources that are RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES. There are currently no large-scale energy storage, says Marek Woszczyk.
In his opinion, after the abandonment of nuclear power plants only conventional energy-in the case of Germany mainly based on coal-lignite is capable of stably working in the base load of power system.
PGE ok. 95% of the energy produced from coal, of which close to 75% of the coal. The strategy of PGE, presented in May this year, filed that coal will continue to be the dominant fuel in the fuel mix of the group.
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