As the Polish energy sector is mainly coal-based, meeting CO2 emission reduction targets is a significant challenge for Poland.
It is, therefore, no surprise that we are looking for new solutions. One of these is CCS (Carbon Capture and Storage), a technology that captures carbon dioxide from flue gases, transports it and stores it in geological structures.
In the latest episode of the "KKG with Energy" podcast, attorneys-at-law Patrycja Nowakowska and Marek Malciak, together with special guest Grzegorz Pokrzywka, answer questions such as:
- What is CCS, and what does the term actually mean?
- Why is CO2 transport important in the context of CCS?
- What changes have been introduced by the Polish legislator regarding CCS?
- What are the most significant changes affecting CCS installations in the amended regulations?
- Does the amended Polish legislation sufficiently support the development of CCS?
We invite you to listen in!