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The European Union’s head of climate change policy warned against policymakers intervening in the carbon market on Friday (7 May), after the price of EU carbon permits soared this week to record highs.
EU carbon prices rose above €50 per tonne for the first time this week, boosted by the bloc’s new target to slash emissions faster this decade than previously expected, and increased activity in the market from financial investors.
Analysts expect that goal will stoke further price increases, with Brussels due to propose reforms in July to the EU emissions trading system (ETS), which forces polluters like factories and power plants to buy permits when they pollute.
DAY 1: Minister of Climate Opens Climate Summit
The Summit was opened by the Minister of Climate and Environment, Michał Kurtyka, emphasizing
the enormous progress that Poland has recently made in terms of ecological challenges:
“We’ve taken a quantum leap forward in terms of how we want to complete the energy transition.”
The Minister’s opening speech was followed by the official presentation of the first multimedia TOGETAIR Climate Report.
“This is the first climate report available to the general public. It is full of studies, descriptions, trends, assessments and directions for the coming years in the context of a changing climate”,
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WARSAW, March 2 (Reuters) - Poland’s installed capacity in solar power increased to 3.9 gigawatts (GW) in January from 1.3 GW a year ago, data from the grid operator PSE showed on Tuesday
Poland’s solar energy capacity has surged in the past two years due to generous subsidies from the government, which has encouraged households to install solar panels on roofs as the coal-reliant country aims to cut carbon emissions.
Data from the climate ministry showed that the number of households with solar panels rose to over 450,000 as of December 2020 from 4,000 in 2015.
“This is the most dynamically developing renewable energy technology in Poland,” Climate Minister Michal Kurtyka told Reuters, adding that the government will also continue to support big scale solar plants.
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