Greenpeace raises the alarm regarding the Polish energy sector. He brings up Ukraine

Marcel Andino Velez from Greenpeace was the guest of the editor-in-chief of Business Insider, Mikołaj Kunica, during the European Economic Congress in Katowice.
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In its report, the organization proposes a model based on distributed renewable sources, energy storage and the so-called island operation, which is intended to increase the safety and resilience of infrastructure. According to the authors of the analysis, the funds planned for the development of gas energy could be allocated to cheaper and more flexible solutions based on renewable energy sources (RES).
— We decided to take a closer look at very detailed data from four years of Russia's full-scale war against Ukraine. How Russia destroyed, how it destroys, how it destabilizes the Ukrainian energy system, which, let me remind you, was based primarily on nuclear energy, conventional energy, i.e. power plants, coal- and gas-fired heat and power plants and hydroelectric plants – says Marcel Andino Velez.




