Marek Dolatowski
The energy regulator is required to consider the effects of a merger by an industrial user of electricity
22.06.2017
energy, M&A
The president of the Energy Regulatory Office has withdrawn from imposing sanctions on a company that relied on data for a company acquired in a merger when applying for the status of an industrial user of electricity.
How to escape the financial problems of the RES market: Attempted diagnosis, part 2
06.10.2016
energy
A real threat to repayment of credit taken out to build wind farms has arisen. It is a problem for investors and banks. Will it launch a wave of arbitration claims against the Polish Treasury?
How to escape the financial problems of the RES market: Attempted diagnosis, part 1
29.09.2016
energy
We decided to examine the fate of the support system for renewable energy sources in Poland in recent years and the impact now felt by market participants. Understanding what has actually happened can enable all parties to find the best exit from the current difficult situation.
Work on stabilisation reserve for CO2 emissions draws to a close
06.08.2015
energy
On 8 July 2015 the European Parliament issued a decision establishing a market stability reserve (MSR) mechanism for CO2 emission allowances. The decision was approved by the Council of the European Union on 18 September 2015.
New draft of the Renewable Energy Sources Act
08.01.2015
energy, project
Current producers of electricity from renewable energy sources as well as producers from modernised RES installations are to be offered a choice between maintaining the current support rules (using certificates of origin) and a new auction-based support system. The auction system would be applied with respect to new installations put into operation on or after 1 January 2016. Another major element of the latest proposal for the RES Act is support for “prosumer” generation of electricity at micro RES installations.
Uncertain future of support for industrial electricity customers
11.09.2014
energy, state aid
The Energy Law is to permit industrial users to obtain certificates of origin and present them for redemption for only a portion of the electricity they purchase. But the future of this support mechanism has been called into question.
Amendments to the Energy Law concerning gas
11.07.2013
energy, new provisions
Some of the issues of particular relevance to gas businesses under a recently adopted proposal to amend the Energy Law
Amendments to the Energy Law concerning electricity
04.07.2013
energy, new provisions
An overview of issues of particular importance to electricity businesses under a recently adopted proposal to amend the Energy Law
Investors may review expert reports on the effect of electrical connections
04.10.2012
energy, other courts, competition
The Court of Competition and Consumer Protection has broken the power companies’ monopoly on information about the condition of the power grid in proceedings seeking a connection to the grid.
The requirement for legalisation of foreign official documents
17.05.2012
administration, litigation
Courts and state offices typically demand legalisation or apostille of official documents issued in another country, but it is not always necessary.